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Discover LudwigThe phrase "strong applicants" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to refer to people who have qualifications or qualities that make them suitable for a particular job or other opportunity. For example, "We received many applications for the position, but we are only considering strong applicants."
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Strong applicants often have similar characteristics, no matter their country of origin.
Corvi says: "Some of our strong applicants are missing this skill".
Banks often give strong applicants an interest rate a few percentage points below prime.
The colleges, in fact, benefit from the way the current test sifts out and identifies strong applicants.
Strong applicants have a firm grasp of who we are and what we do.
"As you'd expect, we received a considerable number of strong applicants for the position but in the end Micky was the unanimous choice of the board".
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The school reference describes him as a "strong applicant" and underlines the adjective.
This award is competitive and may be split between more than one strong applicant.
While your standardized test scores and grades can assure you are a competitive applicant, they won't make you stand out in a strong applicant pool.
"This year we had such a strong applicant pool that we have an average SAT of 1320 in our freshman class," Dean Russell said.
Shevach was a strong applicant, with an A average at Mary Louis Academy, a Catholic college preparatory, and high SAT scores.
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