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The phrase "apt to be" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate a likelihood or tendency for something to happen or be the case.
Example: "He is apt to be late for meetings, so we should start without him if he doesn't arrive on time."
Alternatives: "likely to be" or "prone to be".
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Too apt to be rodent havens.
They are far more apt to be exaggerated.
Presbyterians were apt to be Patriots, Anglicans often Tories.
Today's customers are apt to be more impatient, too.
But real improvement here is apt to be slow.
How apt to be meeting Kenneth Goldsmith at Eisenberg's.
No religion is apt to be founded on cold reason.
In the Deep South many were apt to be former Whigs of the planter merchant aristocracy.
And the things you can't grasp are apt to be the things you dislike.
But a book that deploys a screwdriver is not apt to be very nuanced.
Once there, these bored, resentful, hungry prisoners are not apt to be model citizens when released.
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