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Discover LudwigThe phrase "no aptitude" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to indicate a lack of skill or ability in a particular area. Example: "Despite his efforts, he showed no aptitude for mathematics."
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No aptitude required.
They have no aptitude for it.
On the minus side, I had no aptitude for motivating the demotivated.
Mrs. Megawati showed no aptitude for understanding or addressing the grievances in those regions.
I'm crazy about art – though I have no aptitude for it at all.
Although I have no aptitude for languages, I always make the effort.
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I had no real experience and no particular aptitude, but with the arrogance of youth, I'd still felt sure I'd get it.
As they became increasingly successful, it became evident that the J.E.E. was no longer an aptitude test but a giant goal that could be achieved through years of brute hard work and coaching.
Clearly the gulf between me – with no grasp of opening theory and no natural aptitude for the game – and Kasparov is immeasurably vast.
"I have no natural aptitude for it, and what is more, no training of any sort," he wrote to the military authorities.
Unlike, say, the VCR, it required almost no technical aptitude.
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