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But it may not be a complete one, as you aptly point out.
As you so aptly put it, the same blood runs through all of us.
It's aptly named because that's exactly what the program will do.
Perhaps you and he are more aptly suited than I thought.
Or more aptly, for the lady sitting in front of her television.
Perhaps the American vehicle of death was aptly named, after all.
Aptly enough, I guess, since the place had a lot of birds in it.
The aptly named acid green looked great under a black light.
That certainly more aptly reflects the type of season he has had.
Very aptly put, but I don't see anything we can do about it at present.
As the Professor had aptly put it, things were abroad in the land.
Yes, we are being passed over, like the middle child, as the authors aptly put it.
"Aptly put, Captain, but there's no real way to know which based on the current data."
He was one of the most aptly named figures in American art and literature.
The Outsiders had a saying that fit the situation aptly.
"The role of the advisory committee is aptly described by the name given," he said.
"But do you not see, child, that this comes too aptly on the other?
Such a disaster would be aptly named- the word itself means "bad star."
He was her only ace in the hole, as he'd so aptly put it.
We are moving into a period that has been aptly described as the dictatorship of money.
His first directing project came in 1922 with the aptly titled Number 13.
But this year could - or, perhaps more aptly, should - be an exception.
The code name had turned out to be aptly prophetic.
"Others have similar padding, but you moved it about more aptly."
They are aptly named, with very powerful and heavy claws.