successful applicant

collocation in English

meaningsofsuccessfulandapplicant

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successful
adjective
uk
/səkˈses.fəl/
us
/səkˈses.fəl/
achieving the results wanted or ...
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applicant
noun[C]
uk
/ˈæp.lɪ.kənt/
us
/ˈæp.lə.kənt/
a person who formally requests something, especially a job, or to study at a college ...
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(Definition ofsuccessfulandapplicantfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Thesuccessfulapplicantwill be performing, or preparing, either a fundamental research project, or a multicentric clinical study, related to fetal cardiology.
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I share his enthusiasm for the project and hope that it will be asuccessfulapplicantfor assistance.
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One local authority, perhaps, would offer £350 or £400 to thesuccessfulapplicant.
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The council is responsible for advertising the post, selecting a short list and appointing thesuccessfulapplicant.
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They also set out what support can be expected to be provided to asuccessfulapplicant.
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When thesuccessfulapplicanthas been selected, the director general will agree codes with him before the lottery is finally up and running.
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The fee payable by asuccessfulapplicant, which is under review, is at present £40.
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The particularsuccessfulapplicanthas not yet been chosen.
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One piece was issued to eachsuccessfulapplicant.
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Thesuccessfulapplicantfor the privatised business is unlikely to enjoy this protection.
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Will he confirm that the estimated cost of the advertising is £100 persuccessfulapplicant?
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Thesuccessfulapplicantmust be available to be on call for 24 hours if necessary.
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This only becomes a factor when the level of award for asuccessfulapplicantis assessed.
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On payment of a £200 registration fee, asuccessfulapplicantis accepted on to the register for four years.
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It seems to me that thesuccessfulapplicant, in addition to paying the fee of £30, or whatever it is, will have other charges to meet.
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We could have asuccessfulapplicantwho, for some reason, withdraws after gaining a franchise.
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As a result, thesuccessfulapplicantwill obtain not only his access, but his costs.
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Would it be within the capacity of the licensing authority to explain the reasons it gave the licence to thesuccessfulapplicant?
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It is not enough to publish the contract that the authority makes with thesuccessfulapplicantafter the deal has been done.
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Before the house was occupied, thesuccessfulapplicanthad to put down £100 plus an additional £10 for a month's rent and rates in advance.
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