Application Of

grammar

0. Which one is correct: We show its application on. Or. We show its application in. "its" refer to something (e.g. method). grammar. writing. syntactic-analysis.

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Does "filling out" equal to "filling in"?

The application will be returned to you and the registration may be delayed, if the information is not filled in completely. Does "filling out" equal to "filling in"? The words in and out have opposite meanings, how can they produce almost equal meaning in these phrases filling in and filling out ?

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word choice

2 Answers. Sorted by: 1. When "to" is used, that makes "interactive media" the direct object: something/someone external applies eye tracking to interactive media. When you use "in", that means "interactive media" is an adverbial: You apply eye tracking.

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Is "Applications open on December 15th" correct grammar?

On the other hand, if you say "applications", plural, that sounds like you are talking about the applications which are submitted, ie the things sent in by the people who are applying. These are not opened on December the 15th, and are not what is being referred to. Here's an example of the second: "Application opens Jan 1st".

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Difference between "an application instance" and "instance …

"An application instance" is using a noun as an adjective. In this situation 'application' is being used as an attributive noun. Application is an attribute of the instance. The 'application instance' in comparison to the 'container instance'. Here is an article I found that I think described it well.

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prepositions

2. 'Apply for' meaning 'try to obtain a certain job or place on a course, etc': 'She applied for the position of transport manager / various art courses'. /// 'Apply to' means put in your application forms (etc) to a certain establishment / company. 'She applied to Walmart and Daimler-Benz.'.

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Can one say "with application to" instead of "with …

The distinction between application and "applications" is that "application" is an uncountable noun in that context and thus expresses general applicability. Applications is the unmodified plural of "an application" and the reader will expect suggestions for applications.

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word choice

2. The term "app" is no more esoteric and getting saturated in the mobile development world and also widely recognized by end users. Gartner says: "Apps and applications are two very different expressions of software. The defining characteristic of an app is its reduced functional presence.

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App or app? When I refer to it in a formal paper

Lowercase, except at the beginning of a sentence. App is short for application. And, given that you wouldn't capitalize application, no need to capitalize app. In a formal paper, you should consider writing out application. At least for the first usage like this: application (app). Here is a search of the word app on Engadget. Note the ...

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Saying that the mail has an attached form filled up by me?

"Please find attached my completed application form." You have attached it; it is in their possession. Even "Please see my completed application form" implies it's attached, or how could they see it? [I think find attached is better: it tells them explicitly where it is.] –

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