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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always apt" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is consistently appropriate or suitable in a given context.
Example: "Her comments during the meeting were always apt, reflecting her deep understanding of the subject matter."
Alternatives: "always appropriate" or "consistently fitting".
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As such, it is always apt to be misunderstood, undervalued and at odds with itself.
The choreography is not overly complex but it is always apt.
It is a style rich in metaphor and simile, often surprising, yet always apt.
Spielberg's films are always apt to find a home for a good enemy.
For Dr. Hilborn, this analogy is not always apt, since in some areas the creatures rapidly repopulate the ocean floor.
Goings on around Conn are always apt to be dynamic, owing to his conviction that people are trying to insult him & that the only answer is injury.
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He seemed like a person for whom the word "jolly" would always be apt.
As Seldon's own biography of him shows, he has always been apt to mistake his wishes for facts.
The "Private Property" sign posted just inside Yaddo, the renowned artists' colony in Saratoga Springs, N.Y., has always seemed apt literally and metaphorically.
In these works Mr. Bolcom always finds apt, smart and evocative music to convey the shifting moods and often elaborate predicaments in Mr. Weinstein's lyrics.
Weill's use of important German-Jewish melodies is pervasive and always dramatically apt, with themes from the Shavuoth and Yom Kippur services matched to crucial events in the play.
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