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The phrase "apt to pay" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is likely or inclined to make a payment or fulfill a financial obligation.
Example: "He is known to be apt to pay his debts on time, which makes him a reliable borrower."
Alternatives: "likely to pay" or "inclined to pay".
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Since no one likes to be caught off-guard, they'll be more apt to pay attention.
Big companies, that have decided to put crucial operations on Amazon computers are apt to pay up for the equivalent of computing insurance, analysts say.
Cano, a 30-year-old second baseman, is believed to be seeking a contract in excess of $300 million for 10 seasons, a figure the Yankees, burned by the $275 million they gave Rodriguez, are not apt to pay.
That is because the companies that were apparently hit hardest by the Amazon interruption were start-ups that, analysts said, are focused on moving fast in pursuit of growth, and less apt to pay for extensive backup and recovery services.
If you're not 100% sure your personal car insurance will cover you, you're apt to pay for something you don't need.
I'm a basic guy and people are more apt to pay attention and like someone who likes what they're doing". In 1989, NBC reportedly made Berman an offer for $800,000 per year.
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Poring over calendars is apt to give people round should-.
As Kroker (2007: 37) points out, this remark was not apt to encourage people to pay greater attention to their dreams.
Citing the Nazi occupation of Greece, he has said debt forgiveness would be an apt way for Germany to pay reparations, an invocation that continues to prompt many on the streets of Germany to roll their eyes and call unfair.
If you add people who are apt to exceed your minute allowance or fail to pay their portions of the bill, you will end up having to pay more for your phone.
Otherwise, service providers are more apt to overcharge or to pack the plan with funds based on which managers are willing to pay to be included.
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