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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aptly been" is not correct in standard written English
It seems to be a misconstruction and does not convey a clear meaning. An example could be: "She has aptly been described as a leader."
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Her presidency has aptly been described as having been "born old": the sackings (in all but name) are giving her a chance to renew it.
It has (very aptly) been remarked that Feigl's "semantic realism is an anti-reductive position" (Psillos 1999, p. 12).
The phenomenon has aptly been dubbed "The Meghan Markle Effect".
The 72-minute documentary is called The Muses of Isaac Bashevis Singer, but it could just as easily and more aptly been titled A Harem Full of Translators.
The diamonds were tiny, and set into the shape of an 'M.' Supposedly it was an 'M' for Mary--although it could just as easily, and even more aptly, been an 'M' for monarchy or am 'M' for money.
The natural phylogenetic placement of Strepsiptera has thus aptly been characterized as one of the most enigmatic in insect systematics (the "Strepsiptera problem" of Kristensen [38]).
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Michigan State could aptly be described as anything but small.
This description could, just as aptly, be applied to Daoud's own project.
If the film needed another title, it could as aptly be "Sex and Death".
THE West East Bistro in Hicksville might more aptly be called East West, given its cuisine.
Prairie-dog homes are known as towns (and divided, like New Orleans, into wards), but could more aptly be called nations.
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