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Discover LudwigThe phrase "apt to accept" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is likely or inclined to agree with or receive something positively.
Example: "She is apt to accept new ideas, making her a valuable team member during brainstorming sessions."
Alternatives: "likely to accept" or "prone to accept".
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"They're very apt to accept credit for something when it goes right, but when something goes wrong, they look for a scape goat to deflect it to and take the blame," he says.
But parent companies like Time Warner need new content to build libraries and feed multiple distribution outlets, so they could be more apt to accept a fee closer to 10 percent and focus instead on other strategic corporate returns derived from the films.
The cross that surmounts it is the sole external indication of the edifice's purpose, and I thought as I looked at it that of all the Catholic peoples the Brazilians were probably the most apt to accept such eccentricity without cavil.
Beyond that, he suggested, in this increasingly partisan atmosphere — one in which the dueling campaigns are accusing each other of lying, and where Mr. McCain has made an orchestrated attempt to discredit news organizations — voters are no longer as apt to accept what they hear as truth.
Beyond that, he suggested, in this increasingly partisan atmosphere -- one in which the dueling campaigns are accusing each other of lying, and where Mr. McCain has made an orchestrated effort to discredit news organizations -- voters are no longer as apt to accept what they hear as truth.
Without the stigmas and judgments attached to our flaws -- which we foolishly create ourselves -- we are more apt to accept one another than to reject each other.
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It is apt to have had experience with similar situations.
Post-anoxic coma is apt to have a poor outcome.
PAHIATUA, NEW ZEALAND — It is perhaps apt that Alex Ferguson, a man driven to accept challenge, faces the daddy of tests as he reaches his 25th anniversary in charge of Manchester United.
According to Michels, this is because Americans are more likely to accept infant formula as an apt substitute for breast milk.
The comparison with Malaysia is particularly apt: for a long time, Malaysians were happy to accept strong if unaccountable government from Mahathir Mohamad in the interests of economic progress.
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