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been aptly

adverb

In an apt or suitable manner; fitly; properly; pertinently; appropriately; readily.

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Stagefright has been aptly described as "self-poisoning by adrenaline".

"Geoffrey Hill's poetry has been aptly described as 'at once austere and passionate'," Redford said.

As in his earlier operas, Mr. Sciarrino writes here in a compositional language that has been aptly described as aphoristic.

V2, as it has been aptly labelled, is currently being tuned and tweaked against the Guardian's maturing responsive site.

The Copper family of Rottingdean in Sussex have been aptly described as the backbone of the English musical tradition.

As for the rest of our visual experience, he said, it has been aptly called "a grand illusion".

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Karen Eleanor Wight is aptly reptilian as Toadpipe.

His style was aptly nicknamed "tubism".

The longline fishery is aptly named.

HARBOR BISTRO is aptly named.

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