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The phrase "are increasingly apt" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or condition that is becoming more suitable or relevant over time.
Example: "As technology evolves, the concerns about privacy are increasingly apt in today's digital age."
Alternatives: "are becoming more relevant" or "are more fitting."
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Dutch, Italian and Albanian writers are increasingly apt to sound alike, Parks suggests.
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They are particularly apt at this time of economic downturn, when arts programs elsewhere in the nation's public schools are increasingly considered expendable.
Obama, like Clinton (a comparison that seems increasingly apt), will also very likely benefit from a Republican Party that is too extreme for many Americans.
Increasingly sedentary populations are more apt to experience this kind of diabetes.
In some ways, the mixed results of Colonel Qaddafi's theatrical gamble — opening the curtains to the world with great fanfare, even though the stage is in near-chaotic disarray — are an apt metaphor for the increasingly untenable situation in the country.
Some are terrifically apt.
Robots are an apt example.
The reviewer's suggestions are most apt.
It's a regrettably apt, increasingly awkward metaphor for the movie itself.
The monetary costs are apt to be unmanageable if this becomes the "go to" solution for an increasingly prevalent problem.
Without that sense, that knowledge, Americans are apt to find themselves at more terrible risk, the (avenging) innocents abroad in an increasingly complicated, hostile and ever-shrinking world.
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