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The word applies to clothing, often outer garments
neat and tidy
Very often she applies little or no shading.
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Yes, applies is the correct spelling.Some example sentences are:She applies to the local university.The same rule applies to you as well, Benjamin.The doctor applies a bandage to my wound.
Velvet 'is' an adjective, as well as a noun. The adjective often applies metaphorically for soft textures, not just the woven material.
Because they're idiots. No, really. Often the case is "I'm not allowed to do this, but I'm doing it anyway!" The same often applies to underage drinking.
That is often called the perihelion. But it is probably better to use the generic term, that applies to ANY orbit: periapsis.
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What applies to something, applies the same way to the other. Or, what applies to one thing, applies the opposite way to another. Doubts see the context.
Tornadoes are often called twisters. Some people call them cyclones, though this is not a correct name as it already applies to something else.