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no longer apt
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "no longer apt" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is no longer suitable or appropriate in a given context. Example: "The original plan seemed promising, but after recent developments, it is clear that it is no longer apt."
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6 human-written examples
"The traditional view of agricultural work only being low-skilled and involving hard physical is no longer apt.
News & Media
This was a time when Poulton was still prominent among its near neighbours; David Foster commented in 1972 that not only was Thornber's description of the town no longer apt, it had ceased to be accurate even from 1850 with the rapid growth of the coastal resorts.
Wiki
The Internet creation story, while accurate, is no longer apt.
News & Media
To denounce Williams for self-parody and recycling is no longer apt.
News & Media
In particular, when data comes in such large quantities that local or in-house storage and processing is not an option anymore, it is not a surprise that "traditional" technology focusing around a central database is no longer apt.
The underdog epitaph is no longer apt; the FJP got almost half of the vote in the parliamentary elections.
News & Media
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
54 human-written examples
But traditions aside, "Gray Lady" is no longer quite apt.
News & Media
Then computing will have become a true utility and it will no longer be apt to talk of computing clouds, so much as of a computing atmosphere.
News & Media
In a world where oil prices have also rocketed – one of the real reasons for rising food prices – this is no longer an apt model.
News & Media
Beyond that, he suggested, in this increasingly partisan atmosphere — one in which the dueling campaigns are accusing each other of lying, and where Mr. McCain has made an orchestrated attempt to discredit news organizations — voters are no longer as apt to accept what they hear as truth.
News & Media
Beyond that, he suggested, in this increasingly partisan atmosphere -- one in which the dueling campaigns are accusing each other of lying, and where Mr. McCain has made an orchestrated effort to discredit news organizations -- voters are no longer as apt to accept what they hear as truth.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "no longer apt" to express that a previous description, comparison, or assessment is now inaccurate or unsuitable due to changing circumstances. Ensure the context clearly indicates what has changed to make it so.
Common error
While "no longer apt" is acceptable, avoid overusing it in highly formal writing. Consider stronger alternatives like "inaccurate", "unsuitable", or "irrelevant" to maintain a professional tone.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "no longer apt" functions as an adverbial modifier, specifically an adverb of degree, modifying the adjective "apt". It indicates the extent to which something is no longer suitable or appropriate. Ludwig confirms its usability in written English.
Frequent in
News & Media
50%
Science
33%
Wiki
17%
Less common in
Formal & Business
0%
Encyclopedias
0%
Reference
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "no longer apt" is a grammatically correct and usable expression indicating that something is no longer suitable or appropriate. Ludwig AI confirms its validity. While not extremely common, it appears in various contexts, especially in news, science, and wiki sources. When writing, remember that strong alternatives like "inaccurate" or "unsuitable" may be preferable in very formal contexts. Remember that there's a nuanced difference between this phrase and alternatives: it is best to emphasize that something was previously true, but is not anymore.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
no longer suitable
Replaces "apt" with "suitable", focusing on the lack of appropriateness.
no longer appropriate
Substitutes "apt" with "appropriate", emphasizing the unsuitability in a given context.
no longer fitting
Replaces "apt" with "fitting", highlighting that something doesn't align well with current conditions.
no longer relevant
Focuses on the lack of pertinence or connection to the current situation, instead of suitability.
no longer applicable
Highlights that a rule, standard, or description is no longer valid or useful.
outdated
Uses a single adjective to indicate that something is old and no longer useful or accurate.
obsolete
Implies that something is no longer produced or used, often due to being replaced by something newer.
no longer valid
Highlights that something doesn't have any legal or factual value, in contrast to suitability.
no longer accurate
Emphasizes a loss of correctness, particularly in describing facts or situations.
past its prime
Suggests that something was once good or useful but is now declining in quality or effectiveness.
FAQs
How can I use "no longer apt" in a sentence?
You can use "no longer apt" to indicate that something that was once suitable or accurate is not so anymore. For example, "The description of the agricultural work being low-skilled is "no longer apt" due to technological advancements".
What are some alternatives to "no longer apt"?
Alternatives include "no longer suitable", "no longer appropriate", or "no longer relevant" depending on the specific context.
Is there a difference between "no longer apt" and "no longer applicable"?
"No longer apt" suggests a description or comparison is inaccurate, while "no longer applicable" indicates that a rule or standard is no longer valid or useful.
When is it best to use "no longer apt" over other similar phrases?
"No longer apt" is most effective when you want to emphasize that a previously fitting description or comparison has become inaccurate or unsuitable because of changes over time. This is preferred over saying something is simply 'wrong'.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
84%
Authority and reliability
4.3/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested