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Discover LudwigThe phrase "apt to fall" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that is likely or prone to fall or fail in a certain situation.
Example: "The old tree was apt to fall during strong winds, posing a risk to nearby houses."
Alternatives: "likely to fall" or "prone to fall".
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The result is players are apt to fall victims to hornswoggling and pettifoggery on a huge scale.
Even today, some critics are apt to fall back on lauding Murray's yeoman professionalism and palpably ardent heart — condescending tributes, issued with one foot out the door.
Machiavelli says: "One error into which princes… are apt to fall, is of so great importance that I must not pass it over.
And four, they are more apt to fall victim to the "Founding Fathers Were All-Wise" fabouty, about which more some other time.
It was a tricky maneuver since the warm loaf was apt to fall apart -- you have to cradle it gently, and apply just a little bit of pressure -- but it's worth the extra care.
Hunting and being hunted, holding on and letting go are the themes that govern this skillful collection, inhabited by people apt to fall in love with a magician's assistant or run away with a metal eater from a carnival.
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Their tolerance for alcohol changes; the amount they have drunk daily for years can become more intoxicating, more apt to cause falls, depression, high blood pressure and other accidents and illnesses.
Progress, however, is apt to come slowly.
Ms. Netanel's work, alternately plaintive, lyrical and perky, affords an apt vehicle for those qualities, though the piano writing tends to fall into repetitive noodling.
Without a higher income to fall back on for expenses, including household emergencies, long-term health care, children's education or their own retirement, this group is more apt to save.
Officials acknowledge that some are apt to become sicker or fall, ending up in nursing homes at a far higher cost.
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