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Discover Ludwig"great aptitude" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is used to describe someone who has a natural ability or talent - typically for mental tasks or activities. For example: "John has a great aptitude for mathematics; he is able to solve complex equations faster than anyone else in the class."
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For all its empire-building it has shown no great aptitude for running conventional businesses.
Smith showed great aptitude at Saracens for absorbing formations and principles, but rugby has no playbooks.
Charles from the first showed a great aptitude for inventing games to amuse them.
He proved to have a great aptitude for preparing experiments and for botanical drawings.
"He's really got a great aptitude for basketball, and he's a great listener," Huggins said.
It some [sic] became apparent that he had a great aptitude for figures and finance.
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Over the show's five seasons, Peele always displayed the greater aptitude for plumbing darker depths.
But that raised another question: Did heightened activity correspond to a greater aptitude for language?
Does being able to answer that question mean that a student has a greater "aptitude" for math?
At school age, other differences emerge and grow wider over time, with boys showing greater aptitude in numerical subjects and girls scoring higher on reading, she said.
Although he showed a greater aptitude for history, philosophy, and literature, he decided to apply to medical school; but he was rejected everywhere.
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