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The phrase "aptly describe" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you want to indicate that something is described in a manner that is appropriate or fitting. Example: "The author aptly describes the struggles of the protagonist, making the reader empathize with their journey."
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Perhaps "desoufflage" would aptly describe this.
But it does aptly describe the strategy she has employed.
In degrees of excellence only one word can aptly describe our game.
Soft-spoken, gentle and quick to laugh would more aptly describe Dr. Gottlieb.
The unifying quality, which could aptly describe Tiong Bahru as well, is that all of it is refreshingly quirky.
Does "reckless" aptly describe the actions of the Rangers' Brandon Prust when his elbow struck the head of Devils defenseman Anton Volchenkov in Game 3 on Saturday?
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Indeed, it is more aptly described as morbid.
Rambunctious more aptly describes the Winter X Games.
Zero aptly describes art which is about nothing.
The latter two, "celebratory dances," are aptly described.
(Emily Nussbaum, in her review, aptly described him as "fascinatingly depressed").
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