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"rejected application" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used when discussing a job or school application that has been declined or denied. Example: Despite her qualifications and experience, Sarah's rejected application for the position left her feeling disheartened and discouraged.
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While applicants can request a supervisory review of an initially rejected application, there is no right to a formal appeal.
He rejected application of the word abstract to his work and instead referred to it as "nonobjective"—an entirely personal encounter on canvas.
Marc Vlessing, a developer whose company, Pocket, builds homes for first-time buyers, recalls discussing a rejected application for planning permission with a German and an Italian colleague.
The lawsuit involves an African-American sailing syndicate, which said that its rejected application to compete against Oracle Team USA for the right to represent the United States was not reviewed in good faith in 2011.
In revising your rejected application, address the reviewer's comments thoroughly and tactfully.
For many years, researchers were allowed to resubmit a rejected application twice to make two amendments, in NIH-speak.
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The stabilization board recently rejected applications from two smaller airlines.
Oxford rejected applications from 12,000 pupils predicted to get three As this year.
He threatened to sue if HUD rejected applications endorsed by the city.
A committee of the state Board of Regents last week rejected applications for charter schools in Roosevelt and East Hampton.
In addition, Freddie Mac, the government-controlled mortgage buyer, will audit rejected applications.
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