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Discover LudwigThe phrase "deem apt" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to express an opinion that something is suitable or appropriate. For example: "The court deemed the punishment of community service to be apt for the crime."
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In an age where words like "legend" and "pioneer" are often thrown into the wind, sticking to whoever we deem apt or interesting that month, the untimely and tragic passing of Frankie Knuckles reminds us (if anything) that the true legends that created house music the music that's gone from underground freakery to a global, billion dollar industry—are now increasingly few and far between.
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In light of the present findings, the mixed recycled aggregates used in this research may be deemed apt for use in structural concrete with a characteristic strength of up to 30 MPa.
The theory was deemed apt for starch foam, since the underlying microstructure of the cell walls of the foam is comprised of swollen starch spherulites sintered by a linear polymer (amylose) that is exuded from the spherulites during processing.
Anyone pushing a philosophy of dissatisfaction was apt to deem the glamorously miserable Swiss artist exemplary.
If you missed the story – which I likely would have, had the Guardian not asked me to write about it (presumably deeming me an apt spokesman for beleaguered, mistake-prone comedians everywhere) – here's the synopsis.
Deflationism about truth replaces a concern for a substantial theory of truth with a concern about which sentences, or utterances, are deemed to be truth-apt.
Except his roof was not deemed to have quite the level of architectural pizzazz required, and was slammed in the New York Times as "a banally tasteful vision of modernity that is apt to please those who are pathologically averse to risk".
He deemed this "offensive".
She deemed it "fascinating".
America deemed it "invalid".
Lloyd was deemed missing.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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