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The phrase "apt to connect" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that is likely or inclined to establish a connection or relationship.
Example: "She is apt to connect with others easily, making her a great team player."
Alternatives: "likely to connect" or "prone to connect".
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She points out that, "children have become less emotionally expressive, less energetic, less talkative and verbally expressive, less humorous, less imaginative, less unconventional, less lively and passionate, less perceptive, less apt to connect seemingly irrelevant things, less synthesizing, and less likely to see things from a different angle".
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The wireless feature, in particular, is apt to appeal to homeowners who want to connect a series of iBooks but don't want to rewire their homes.
SVASE and Cambridge West Ventures are looking to connect with startups and entrepreneurs in Silicon Valley, and have developed a program apt for very early-stage companies.
They want to connect".
To connect, honor, to confront".
The drive to connect.
How to connect?
Tap it to connect!
1. Drug trafficking networks are more apt to be sparse with central individuals connecting the group and linking between different groups suggesting an operational preference for security.
Mr. Bush himself this month endorsed a group connected to the N.R.A., but with a name not apt to stoke controversy: the Law Enforcement Alliance of America.
He has been far more apt to hand out official commendations, for example, than other city officials, with nearly one-quarter of the recipients connected to his campaign.
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