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  1. Any difference between if applicable and where applicable

    Sep 8, 2014 · Thanks in advance. Please tell me the difference between "if applicable" and "where applicable." We apply this specification if applicable (or where applicable).

  2. Applicable to and Applicable for - WordReference Forums

    Sep 16, 2009 · What is the difference between Applicable to and Applicable for?

  3. NA vs N/A - WordReference Forums

    Sep 13, 2005 · This is from the Wikipedia entry: N/A (or sometimes n/a or N.A.) is a common abbreviation in tables and lists for the phrase 'not applicable', 'not available', 'not assessed', or …

  4. What is the proper abbreviation for not applicable?

    Apr 25, 2011 · Besides the lack of consistency in the use of an abbreviation for 'not applicable', there is also an important ambiguity arising from the same abbreviations being used for 'not …

  5. N/A (no aplica) - WordReference Forums

    Mar 25, 2006 · Hola Vicky8704: Bienvenida a los foros. No aplica ya está en español, aunque es más común usar no aplicable, not applicable en inglés. Saludos

  6. Applicable to vs Applicable - WordReference Forums

    Oct 20, 2010 · Hi, Can you please explain the usage of "applicable to" and "applicable for"? What should be used in the following sentece?: @Is the policy applicable for/to the trainees. Thanks!

  7. If Applicable - WordReference Forums

    May 10, 2006 · Buenos dias colegas: Necesito ayuda con esta frase: Special circumstances, if applicable Circunstancias especiales, si aplica/o es aplicable Esta correcta;) esta traduccion o …

  8. applicable vs appropriate vs suitable - WordReference Forums

    Aug 6, 2021 · The facts that the word 'applicable' is derived from the word 'appropriate' and that 'appropriate' and 'suitable' are synonyms according to suitable - Cambridge English Thesaurus …

  9. applied/applicable - WordReference Forums

    May 28, 2007 · Hi, I have my doubts about using "applied" and applicable". Could they be interchangeable in this context? "That rule is not applied/applicable in this case"? Thanks a lot.

  10. As applicable - WordReference Forums

    Aug 8, 2010 · "As applicable", in this case, just means "whichever of which apply to you." For instance, if you didn't have an email address, than that obviously would not be applicable (in …