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The phrase "apt for him to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is suitable or appropriate for a particular person in a specific context.
Example: "It is apt for him to take the lead in this project, given his extensive experience."
Alternatives: "suitable for him to" or "fitting for him to".
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It felt like an apt time for him to jump-start the conversation with one of the lines he recommends for just that purpose, maybe "I bet Noam Chomsky would have something to say about this" or "They say he killed a man" (from "The Great Gatsby").
It's especially apt for him because its mimics the binocular field of vision of the human eye.
It seems, in every way, apt for Paul Newman to have taken on this role.
If this juncture seems apt for bringing Woolf to the stage, the timing was partly luck.
But in actual fact, the place was even more apt for an attempt to efface Europe's national borders.
Mr Thorold said it was "very apt" for the city to host the Magna Carta.
How apt for this country".
This had felt an apt opportunity to blood him for longer even if the flurry of fine touches mustered during his cameo confirmed underlying quality.
A tale of a prohibition against seeing someone is apt for a film, necessarily dedicated to the visual.
They are not apt for evaluation in terms of truth.
The Pixar analogy is perhaps most apt for this trilogy, which also knows how to mine tear-streaked nostalgic attachments.
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