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The phrase "right to apply" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when referring to a person's legal or moral entitlement to make a formal request or application. For example: Under the terms of this contract, you have the right to apply for a transfer to another position.
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Everyone has the right to apply for asylum.
Parents were granted the right to apply to any school in the country, including parochial schools.
"That right," he said of the right to apply for asylum, "is very important".
At yesterday's appearance in Manhattan, Mr. Haouari's lawyer reserved the right to apply for bail later.
He has the right to apply for re-entry after two years, according to the settlement.
But before further Liverpool eulogies are handed out, it is right to apply a little perspective.
Under their contract, veteran teachers have the right to apply for sabbaticals.
Last year's legislation means that, technically, anyone has the right to apply for flexible working.
"People have a right to apply, but we have litigation pending," Mr. Russell said.
Currently only those that retired after 1997 have the right to apply for indefinite leave to remain in the country.
Losers must enter the lottery again until they win the right to apply or they expire, whichever comes first.
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