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The American aptitude for war would not be questioned again for a very long time.
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Indeed, his accumulated expertise and his aptitude for fighting this war finally made him the one irreplaceable American in Vietnam.
The dual protagonists of this gripping novel, set during the Second World War, are the blind daughter of a Parisian locksmith who builds an intricate model of the streets to help her navigate her world and a German orphan whose uncanny aptitude for mechanics makes him valuable to the Nazi war effort.
The daughter of World War II fighter ace Yevgeny Savitsky, Savitskaya showed an aptitude for aviation at an early age.
In post-Civil War America, oratory was highly prized, and Bryan showed aptitude for it from a young age, raised in his father's house in Salem.
During World War II, he worked in a defense plant and showed an aptitude for selling, which he later pursued full-time.
Her aptitude for solving problems.
They have no aptitude for it.
Teaching doesn't just demand an aptitude for teaching; or, put it another way, an aptitude for teaching is made up of many subsidiary aptitudes.
I had a natural aptitude for English and for writing.
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