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The phrase "an apposite" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that is appropriate or relevant in a particular context.
Example: "Her comments were particularly apposite to the discussion we were having about climate change."
Alternatives: "a relevant" or "an appropriate".
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Yes, but an apposite one.
It was an apposite observation.
Explorer Paul Rose is an apposite presenter.
In many ways, it would seem an apposite moment.
Bristol itself, though, offers an apposite door to this past.
It's an apposite statement at the start of this election.
Imports and exports League Two clubs love an apposite name.
Fossum's Norway is an apposite setting for a long dark night of the soul.
He waggles his seat in his office, suddenly stirred by an apposite memory.
I should end this week's entry with an apposite quote from Shakespeare.
It is an apposite question that is also the title of Yellow Days' debut album.
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