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"sole applicability" is a correct use of English and can be used in any written context.
For example, you might say: "The terms of the contract are subject to sole applicability to the parties involved."
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Alternatively, its sole applicability for protein-ligand interaction without involvement of solvent molecules should be mentioned in the conclusion.
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Photodegradation studies with acridine orange (AO) as the targeted chemicals gave better results than TiO2 (P25), WO3, and the sole Ag/Ag3PO4, demonstrating the high applicability of the Ag/Ag3PO4/graphene combinational photocatalyst.
A. resinae ZN1 was able to utilize all the known toxin inhibitors as the sole carbon sources for its growth and showed a wide applicability to detoxification of various lignocellulose feedstocks.
February 2013: Applicability of policy to other websites and applications added.
The social and local area context for health access also led reviewers to conclude that sole reliance on district-focused approaches and tools, while still useful, has limited applicability in assisting to scale up coverage in the context of social disadvantage in local area communities.
(2) Applicability of other requirements.
And sole.
In fact, their applicability to politics was, if anything, greater than their applicability to business.
— and its real-life applicability is hard to gauge.
A judge must decide on the applicability of these laws.
How widespread is the new invention's applicability and use?
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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