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Discover LudwigThe phrase "apt to end" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is likely or prone to come to a conclusion or finish.
Example: "The project is running out of resources, so it is apt to end sooner than expected."
Alternatives: "likely to conclude" or "prone to finish".
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The debate is fierce, and not apt to end soon.
He cautioned that people who failed to come to terms with an aggressive sexuality were "apt to end up at My Lai or Belsen".
The Dodgers Service Station occupies an even more vulnerable spot & nearly any first-class left-hand wallop is apt to end up hopping among the pumps.
Those motorists prefer to pay for preventive maintenance rather than pay for a new car, but older cars are more apt to end up in repair shops, where an oil change is an easy add-on.
It seemed apt to end the too-brief set by signing off with Not Fair, her ode to premature ejaculation, but this was a lesson in putting on a proper pop show, given by a proper pop star.
As they mature clams are named according to size, beginning with Little Necks, the smallest size that can be legally harvested, and progressing to cherrystones and finally to the fist-sized chowders, named for where they are apt to end up.
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It was an apt way to end a day full of symbolism.
With Erick Torres up top Chivas are capable of more, but if all three points go LA's way, it will be an apt way to end a SuperClasico that has failed to live up to its name.
Mt Vernon, sublet rm in 3BR apt, June 1 to end of August.
But it seemed an apt place to end our day.
Church leaders decided moving a large stone in front of the door would be an apt way to end Good Friday service, and removing it would serve as a closing ceremony for the Easter Sunday service.
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