What kind of work do you think you will apply ___ in the future?
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among
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again
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for
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to
Reveal answer
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Correct answer
Explanation
Use 'apply for' when requesting a job, position, or opportunity. This is the standard collocation in English. 'Apply to' is used differently - you apply TO a university or company, but apply FOR a job.
AI explanation
Correct answer: for. The idiomatic collocation is 'apply for [a job/work]' — meaning to formally seek or request employment. 'Apply to' would need a different object (apply to a company/school), 'apply among' isn't idiomatic English at all, and 'apply again' changes the meaning to repeating an action rather than seeking work, which doesn't fit 'what kind of work... will apply ___'. 'For' is the only choice that completes the standard phrase 'apply for work/a job.'