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The phrase "apt to apply" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that something is likely or suitable to be relevant or applicable in a particular context.
Example: "The principles of physics are apt to apply in various engineering fields."
Alternatives: "likely to be relevant" or "suitable to be applied".
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People with medical conditions like high blood pressure, for example, are apt to apply for the lowest-priced coverage.
"Whoever replaces him should be more apt to apply information from the other studies that are out there".
What also emerged in the trial was an unflattering portrait of a department accused of being too fond of alcohol and apt to apply double standards.
Somewhat paradoxically, the only criminal offence that is apt to apply to the media and that does include a public interest defence is the relatively minor Data Protection Act offence of obtaining unauthorised access to personal data.
For example, if you believe that you'll never succeed in life, you may be less apt to apply for new jobs -- and inadvertently, you may not present yourself well on job interviews.
(Note that this entails that Marco Polo was unlikely to be the first to use the name 'Madagascar' to refer to the island, since, although he might have been apt to apply that name to the island, an insufficient number of groundings would have obtained at the point when he was himself using the name).
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If you are going to repeal the Patients Bill of Rights I cannot think of a more apt word to apply what's going to happen to families who are having their benefits [taken away]; what's going to happen to children born with diabetes; and what is going to happen to women who are getting these rescission notices in the middle of their treatment for breast cancer, or men with prostate cancer.
Poring over calendars is apt to give people round should-.
One is apt to use language for other purposes.
Since this is precisely how the realist thinks of truth, as applying (or failing to apply) independently of our capacity to determine this, the analogy would be apt.
Sensor technologies are more apt to be useful in the clinical setting because they are inexpensive and less technically demanding to apply and interpret.
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