Sentence examples for apt about from inspiring English sources

The phrase "apt about" is not a grammatically correct or commonly used phrase in written English.
It is not clear what the intended meaning of this phrase is, and there are likely better ways to express the desired idea. Instead, one could use phrases like "appropriate for" or "well-suited to" to convey a similar meaning. For example: - "Her comment was apt about the current situation." - "Her comment was appropriate for the current situation." - "His choice of words was apt about the topic at hand." - "His choice of words was well-suited to the topic at hand."

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THERE'S SOMETHING peculiarly apt about the fact that the current European crisis began in Greece.

There was something wonderfully apt about a disembodied voice intoning "Brent to the treadmill.

There's something apt about this: men's tennis has lately become no country for young men.

Yet, surreal as it is, there's something rather apt about the intrusion of this glassy-eyed animal.

"Can Europe be Saved?" by Paul Krugman (Jan . 12 , 2011There's something peculiarly apt about the fact that the current European crisis began in Greece.

There's something so apt about watching Transparent on the big screen; each episode has always felt visually on a par with its independent cinema peers.

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Without Burt to make his quirky, funny and always apt comments about... everything, there will be a void in our lives and we will miss him enormously.

For all of Serge's lust for coherence, "C" (a nominee for the 2010 Man Booker Prize) raises apt questions about the moral and mental hazards of seeking double meanings from the external world.

Those are apt sentiments about his own work, which spans 30 years and features everything from camera obscura and "tent camera" pictures to scenes from home and visual meditations on everyday objects, like books or money.

It reminds me of the Israeli novelist Amos Oz's famous — and, when it comes to Bill and Hillary Clinton, entirely apt — lament about reading literature in translation: it's "like making love through a blanket".

And wasn't it the other Clinton who liked to quote from "The Cure at Troy," Seamus Heaney's version of Sophocles' "Philoctetes," which seems ludicrously apt right about now?

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