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The phrase "always apposite" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is consistently appropriate or relevant in a given context.
Example: "Her insights during the meeting were always apposite, providing clarity to complex issues."
Alternatives: "always relevant" or "always suitable."
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Opposites aren't always apposite, however: an Oreo cookie assembled backwards is a little too gooey to handle.
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Consequently, thermal dynamos seem apposite for Mars.
"Hitchcockian" has become a go-to descriptor for entire branches of storytelling – not always an apposite one, but evocative to an audience far beyond the film-nerd coterie that tends to adjectivize auteurs.
As Flaubert worked over the drafts of Madame Bovary, seeking always the apposite word that would precisely convey his meaning, he lifted his novel from a level of sentimental romance to make it one of the great ironic tragedies of literature.
He always had something apposite to say.
But Fitt always had something apposite to say.
I imagined being one of those admirable (if sometimes insufferable) individuals who always has an apposite quotation to drop into conversation.
As apposite as ever, it nods to Hucknall's early socialist principles.
But for a team that have become renowned for lacking a focal point in attack for more than a generation and have siphoned through a number of distinctly average strikers, it is weirdly apposite that the player to finally earn silverware for a nation that always appeared destined to be the bridesmaid would indeed be the latest of ineffective target men.
Neither is apposite.
Yet this is apposite.
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