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'be apropos' is correct and usable in written English.
It is an idiomatic phrase meaning to be appropriate or pertinent to something. For example, "The timing of the comment was apropos in that the topic was still on the table."
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be apropos
adverb
By the way.
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Nobody said that a moment of silence in memory of the voluble mayor would be apropos.
He hasn't checked back or done any research to find semantics that would be apropos".
But it is unusual enough that it would be apropos to fire up a few bars of the John Williams theme song from "Jurassic Park".
But Ms. Biosic, 38, a sales associate for Barneys New York, who moved to the city two years ago from Portland, Ore., isn't simply romanticizing her first apartment in Manhattan — in this case, the Parisian tag happens to be apropos.
"You can make them with a white uniform!" You almost wondered if that wouldn't be apropos, like when the soccer legend Pelé played one half for the New York Cosmos, his professional team, and the other half for Santos, a team from his native Brazil, during an exhibition.
It would be apropos.
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The reference was apropos.
And what slogan is apropos?
but with Mashburn it is apropos.
The name Tryx is apropos for a couple reasons.
Jackets aren't required, but nice clothes are apropos.
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