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The phrase "apt to be fixed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is likely or inclined to be repaired or resolved.
Example: "The old car is apt to be fixed by the mechanic if the parts are available."
Alternatives: "likely to be repaired" or "prone to be mended."
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But the pressure is apt to be fixed by the end equipment and the change of it induced by a small or slow leakage is too small to be detected, which limit the application of the NPW based method in these situations.
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If you fix their environment, give them jobs, and get them out of poverty, they'll be more apt to be good because it's poverty that causes crime.
Too apt to be rodent havens.
They are far more apt to be exaggerated.
Presbyterians were apt to be Patriots, Anglicans often Tories.
When effort is invisible it is apt to be undervalued.
The bill is apt to be considered next year.
Rooms here are apt to be booked months in advance.
Where are there apt to be staff reductions?
The combi-holes of the APT and MPT models are fixed by locking screws.
But principle is apt to lose to politics, and no figures for x have been fixed beyond 2010.
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