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Discover LudwigThe phrase "this applies of" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "this applies to"? You can use the corrected phrase when indicating that something is relevant or applicable to a particular subject or situation. Example: "This rule applies to all employees, regardless of their position."
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And this applies, of course, absolutely to the workplace, but also beyond that.
This applies, of course, across the eurozone: as Timothy Garton-Ash pointed out in this paper a couple of weeks ago, Greece, early in the last decade, used the dark skills of Goldman Sachs to arrange a currency swap deal that concealed the scale of their debt.
This applies, of course, to men as well.
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It would be unrealistic to claim that none of this applies to men, of course.
All of this applies to Curative Health Services of Hauppauge, N.Y., which runs 160 wound-care centers at hospitals nationwide.
None of this applies to the Stones, of course.
"This applies to all of us, basically".
"This applies to all of our membership".
But then, this applies to people of all ages.
This applies to many of his own subscribers, who paid for analysis that they ignored.
This applies to most of Sublime's dope-ass discography.
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