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"send application" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You might use it when instructing someone to submit a job application or other official paperwork. For example, you could say, "Please send your application to the address listed on the website."
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Delaware announced on Wednesday a new effort to encourage high-achieving low-income students to apply to top colleges, saying it would send application fee waivers and other information to every such high school senior in the state.
Access to the SEND application is only granted to devices connected to the hospital intranet via HTTPS.
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Second, although applicants could send applications in French, we did not state this clearly in the application form.
Now the states look at the testing data and send applications to the schools that make the grade.
She then turns to her other daughter and mutters that it is unfair of universities to send applications to students whose situations they know nothing about.
The new ordinance expands the powers of the building inspector, permitting him to send applications to the village planning board for architectural review.
You'll also come away with a few contacts to send applications to.
Institutions with the right computing infrastructure can send applications directly from their own computers using system-to-system delivery, which avoids the need for PureEdge or Adobe forms.
Please note not send applications to this email address: they will not be considered.
Qualified acupuncturists will have their cell phone number registered in the randomisation centre (located in Brightech Magnsoft Data Services Company), with permission to send applications for randomisation of participants.
Figure 2 Example of a sending application that uses cwPush.
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