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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all apt" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is entirely appropriate or suitable in a given context.
Example: "Her comments were all apt, reflecting a deep understanding of the subject matter."
Alternatives: "entirely suitable" or "perfectly appropriate."
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Lord Bingham didn't dislike that; it raised one of his wry smiles; but nor did he think it "at all apt".
She thereby brings forward a remarkable range of vocal colors, from the stony to the feather light or creamy, all apt to the meaning of the moment and smoothly worked into the phrase.
There are fascinating medals bestowed on artists and scholars; an 1842 Phi Beta Kappa key; and several science-related images, like Thomas Eakins's oil study of a renowned surgeon, and George Frederic Barker's amazing 1864 photograph of the moon — all apt reminders that the pursuit of happiness was once synonymous with learning.
They're all apt.
They're all apt metaphors of an expired, scandalously anti-democratic procedure called Fast Track.
The press referred to his 'energetic fervor,'astringentnt intellect,'pepperyry prose,'acumenen,' and 'affability,' all apt descriptions.
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The fragmentation of the narrative does err on the side of disorientation, something that's not helped by the lack of speech marks; up a creek without a paddle is the all too apt phrase that springs to mind.
Before returning to her seat and taking some selfies with fans, Lawrence ended her loudspeaker moment in the sun with an all too apt "Bridesmaids" joke, referencing Kristen Wiig's character's meltdown on the plane. .
WHEN Ciro Scalera first visited the old building at 27 Halsey Street, seven years ago, it was in ruins — an all-too-apt metaphor for the state of downtown Newark in those days.
(In another WikiLeaks development, the C.I.A. has set up a group called the WikiLeaks Task Force; within the agency, according to the Washington Post, "it's mainly known by its all-too-apt acronym: W.T.F").
The static nature of the story may be a mild dramatic drawback — even though the show clocks in at a brisk 70 minutes — but it's an all-too-apt expression of the interior world of a high school freshman looking at four years of the loneliness and despair that have become his everyday companions.
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