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The phrase "apt to demand" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that is likely or inclined to make demands or requests.
Example: "The manager is often apt to demand immediate results from her team, which can create a stressful work environment."
Alternatives: "likely to require" or "prone to ask for".
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Hank Steinbrenner, 50, is not as detail-oriented as his father; he is not apt to demand new carpeting in the training room.
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When African Americans do take jobs in dirty or dangerous conditions, they are apt to ask for higher wages and better protections — just like other American workers — than immigrants may be in a position to demand.
To demand handouts?
The Rwandan army, short on humour and apt to "kick serious ass", demanded papers they didn't have and insisted they get permission to use the river.
So hurt right now". And even when not leveling personal attacks, fans today are more apt to make requests — or demands, depending on your point of view.
Without pressure from such a board, Congress is apt to be weak in resisting demands by powerful health care groups and industries for higher Medicare reimbursements.
Anyone down to earth was apt to recoil at the totality of her demand.
If customer satisfaction is ignored, customers may reject the demand response and then it is apt to fail to utilize wind power in a more economical way with the customers' interaction.
The latter accusation is apt to keep the issue burning indefinitely and fires the demand for an independent "truth commission".
But an author with a fondness for words like rutilant, cunctatory and exundant, and with a tendency to sound more like a perfunctory chronicler than a muckophile, is apt to lack the bare-knuckles brutality that the genre increasingly demands.
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