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apt

adjective as in tending, inclined

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As a group, these musicians were more apt to die at younger ages than hundreds of thousands of other notable deceased people who merited space on Wikipedia, the pair found.

A life-sized Taylor Swift cake has had to be withdrawn from a major cake show after its hands detached in transit - somewhat apt for the singer of Shake it Off.

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The quote was so apt, Major League Baseball used it on social media to promote the Southern California showdown in this year’s National League Division Series.

In the context of the film, it all makes perfect sense: After witnessing the human toll of Hitler’s murderous wake, it seems apt to humiliate or dominate him in this specifically feminine way.

Co-hosting a podcast is not in their future — though, it would be an apt promotional tool for their new series.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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