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Discover LudwigThe phrase "be more apt for" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to suggest that something is more suitable for a particular situation, purpose, or person. For example: "This type of job may be more apt for someone who is experienced in customer service."
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Now, it may be more apt for Germany.
The 6 p.m. finale, with the violinist Stephanie Chase, the Knights Ensemble chamber group and members of the Children's Orchestra Society, includes Symphony No. 6, the "Pastoral" — a name that couldn't be more apt for the lush surroundings.
The nervy prose of William Leith could not be more apt for the rather fraught Northern line, and his manic, anxious account of being evacuated from a train that was filling with smoke is probably the most addictively readable thing here.
"The more hurdles you overcome, the better the result," he says, laughing off his close shave with a cluster bomb and opening a bottle whose label could not be more apt for his endeavours with Belle-Vue and the Lebanese wine industry as a whole – La Renaissance.
It was "fiasco, a fiasco!" (This is an Italian word meaning "bottle", and its new sense may derive from the loser in a card game having to buy the wine. It would be more apt for Mr Berlusconi rather than Cameron, who so far, on this issue, hasn't bottled it).
Nella Vetrina means "inside the window," but "down the rabbit hole" would be more apt for this Italian company's chest of drawers, designed by Giorgio Piotto.
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The story is more apt for a skit than for a movie: Daisy seeks help for her nicotine addiction from a shrink (Yves Montand, looking none too happy) who hypnotizes her and finds her regressing instantly into former lives.
Nothing could have been more apt for Antrim's reading of his humorous, heavily Oedipal, pseudo-autobiographical, apparently fictional cathexis-in-progress, entitled "Must I Now Read All of Wittgenstein?" At the sound of the title, a tremor of nervous laughter went through the room.
Mel Gibson, by the way, is back in the industry's good graces, thanks to his pseudo-pacifist, pseudo-pious tribute to the Greatest Generation, and Andrew Garfield's performance in that movie got him a Best Actor nomination that would have been more apt for his role in Martin Scorsese's "Silence" (nominated only for its cinematography, by Rodrigo Prieto).
The venue for the "democracy training" classes run by American occupation authorities at Hilla, 80 miles south of Baghdad, could scarcely have been more apt for the transition the Americans hope to achieve before the deadline they have set for handing sovereignty back to an Iraqi provisional government next June.
Last Wednesday evening, Virgin Atlantic directors and their guests bopped along to Kylie Minogue's rousing rendition at the O2 arena in east London of one of her best-known hits: 'I should be so lucky.' But the song would really have been more apt for Willie Walsh, boss of arch-rival British Airways.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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