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She has aptitude for more than one of the factions.
I just don't think they have aptitude to win a Formula One race".
I just don't think they have aptitude to win a Formula 1 race".
"I see that he has the aptitude".
He has the aptitude to learn and to adapt himself to what must be an arduous social role.
Baitz's colloquial language only heightens the sense of anachronism: one character says of another that he has "zero aptitude for politics".
Yet, though the director, Joshua Michael Stern, who co-wrote the script with Jason Richman, trades on American mythology, he has no aptitude for iconic images.
After a rough start confronting a flame-throwing former arsonist (another friend and co-worker, Ben, is badly singed), Sam discovers he has some aptitude for the job.
Teachers were much more frank in their assessments back then: "He has no aptitude for French" or "She can't get out of her own way on the hockey field".
Mostly plants". Like all the best prophets, he has an aptitude for aphorism, as in "Don't eat anything your great-grandmother wouldn't recognise as food," "You are what you eat eats" and "Don't eat anything incapable of rotting". Cooked is the story of his own mid-life further education, as he apprentices himself to masters who teach him to cook (and brew).
-RALPH WALDO EMERSON Everybody undertakes what he sees another successful in, whether he has the aptitude or not.
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