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How often I was to remember later the aptness of that description!
Now I fully understood the aptness of the name he'd picked.
She both loathed and approved the aptness of her state.
Impression- He laughed over the inadvertent aptness of the thought.
Her scorn weakened but could not destroy the aptness of the image.
You are judged, like contest entries, on aptness of phrase.
However, the aptness of the name was recognized when it was chosen.
Moreover, for this most personal of his works, Elgar must have felt some real aptness in the choice.
Thus, testiness is a disposition or aptness to be angry.
Bottom takes her declaration in stride, questioning the aptness of that statement.
"And, I might add, your other questions were somewhat deficient in aptness.
Modern discoveries have proven the aptness of the name.
Grace, proving again the aptness of her name, said the one thing most likely, in time, to bring true peace to Celestina.
Yet his devotion to the music gave the strangeness a cogency and aptness.
At his church, where co-workers noted the aptness of his first name, no one expected otherwise.
There was a certain aptness in her reasoning.
In the decades since her book appeared, the phrase's aptness has, alas, received repeated demonstrations.
Later, after things had calmed down, he was struck by the likeness and the aptness of the portrait.
It also reflects his aptness of writing poetic drama.
Curtis gave the bowl to the dog Whitey, and everyone was pleased by the aptness of the act.
My one gift, besides my strength, is an aptness at languages.
I do recall, however, that the climactic words in my year (1980) had a curious poetic aptness.
It is easy to see its aptness.
Or commenting on the aptness of someone's suggestions.
The aptness and longevity of Hofstadter's observations continue to amaze me.