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Discover LudwigThe phrase "apt to secure the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a tendency or likelihood to achieve or obtain something.
Example: "The new policy is apt to secure the necessary funding for the project."
Alternatives: "likely to obtain the" or "prone to achieve the".
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A system of criminal punishment, however improved it might be (see s. 8 below), is of course not well designed to bring about the kind of personal reconciliations and transformations that advocates of restorative justice sometimes seek; but it could be apt to secure the kind of formal, ritualised reconciliation that is the most that a liberal state should try to secure between its citizens.
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Backstitch to secure the thread.
Use hairbands to secure the pigtails.
Use your fingers to secure the dart.
Chain stitch once to secure the ring.
Tie the string to secure the bundle.
Secure the assets to secure happiness".
Police were "apt to misunderstand or overstrain, in their natural eagerness to secure convictions". His warnings were ignored.
Secure the Flagship to the ice.
Secure the wriststraps to the Wiimotes.
Secure the dishwasher to the cabinet.
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