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The phrase "successful application for" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are applying for something and hoping to get a favorable result. For example, "I am confident that my successful application for this job will lead to a successful career."
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Mr. McAuliffe, the Democratic Party chief, helped a Republican, Lake, in his successful application for a pardon.
The move by BT follows its successful application for interim relief at the Competition Appeal Tribunal in November.
Rosen's scheme would cover half the cost should a local company make a successful application for a grant.
That experience could give them a better understanding of how to write a successful application for their own research.
The courts service has also offered to pay the solicitor's costs, since his successful application for bail was not covered by legal aid.
According to filings made in Dakota Access's successful application for a restraining order against protesters, by Friday, there were upwards of 350 protesters at the site.
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Hungary had the greatest number of successful applications for cash (17%) followed by Slovakia (13%) and Italy and Germany (11%).
Fast-forward to October 2014 and, after successful applications for grants and a competition to occupy a shipping container in a Hackney car park, they were trading full-time.
You will register, passim, successful applications for automobiles, phonographs, rotary kilns, haulage systems, auditory telegraphs, magnetos, waterproof paint, stencil pens, railway signals, talking dolls and enough variations on the theme of incandescent light to give you photon fatigue.
It is hoped successful applications for arts and heritage grants would cover most of the costs.
We introduce ROBAST and its features developed for CR experiments, and show several successful applications for CTA.
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