Sentence examples for apposite setting from inspiring English sources

The phrase "apposite setting" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a situation or environment that is particularly suitable or relevant for a specific purpose or context. Example: "The apposite setting for the conference was a serene lakeside retreat, allowing for focused discussions and relaxation."

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WHEN the leaders of the world's largest economies meet on July 8th near the Italian city of L'Aquila for this year's G8 summit, they will find themselves in an apposite setting.

Fossum's Norway is an apposite setting for a long dark night of the soul.

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There is something peculiarly apposite about Mr. Bourne's setting.

In 1990 he spoke of how Christ's admiring references to the once-despised Samaritans had transformed relations between Samaritans and Jews, "making the two divided peoples into one 'new creation' in Christ" – a dramatically apposite quotation in an address to Protestants setting out his vision for the future of Ireland.

Ligon's most apposite forebear is the charismatic and elusive black conceptualist David Hammons, whose needling tactics — like setting up as a street peddler of snowballs priced according to size, outside Cooper Union, one winter day in 1983 — channel discontents of race and class without recourse to philosophizing, and without insulting past masters of art.

Set against that an inspired soundtrack with apposite use of Tom Waits and The Pixies and a brilliant conclusion.

The most apposite comparison might be to say Muse have actually achieved what the Darkness set out to do: conquer the world with music that's clearly meant to be funny, but isn't supposed to be a joke.

To set William Tell's war in – apparently – Bosnia 20 years ago was searingly apposite, very powerful, and aptly conveyed by a musically electrifying performance, at once epic and bleak.

It also seems apposite that, with few concrete plans to deliver the cuts in carbon emissions required to keep the planet from overheating, here is a plan that would set a firm carbon price.

Watching Ms. Ruhl's playful triptych about the intersection of belief and make-believe in a slightly down-at-the-heels, formerly ecclesiastical setting is sweetly apposite.

Perhaps the apposite question is: why don't they package the way they used to?

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