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The phrase "apt there would be" is not correct in standard written English.
It seems to be an attempt to express that something is suitable or appropriate, but the construction is awkward and unclear.
Example: "If we were to discuss the topic further, it would be apt there would be many differing opinions."
Alternatives: "it would be fitting" or "it would be appropriate".
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To make the analogy even more apt, there would be no direct election to the US Congress - all representatives would simply be appointed and instructed by those same governors.
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There would be an apt moment for him to remind the states of the globe that, under his presidency, we as a country are finally back to being the leading multilateralist nation on earth.
A more apt comparison would be Ben Roethlisberger.
But an equally apt name would be the "Great Stabilisation".
A more apt description would be "urban arrogance".
But maybe a more apt comparison would be the word "nerd".
Perhaps a more apt question would be: where haven't New Yorkers seen Mr. Rushdie lately?
An apt metaphor would be whiskey distilling.
Looking for anything more apt would be overthinking it.
And why Mods, given that punks would be more apt?
If there were a band scene in "Blade Runner," this would be an apt soundtrack.
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