aptly in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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Cookbooks are only a singular example of the capacity of multimodality to build community identities, but they aptly demonstrate the nuanced aspects of multimodality.
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It is noteworthy that silence can include what is more aptly characterized as quietness, i.e. speaking in low voice tones.
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Aptly named, racers are very fast and typically flee from a potential predator.
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A wizard, in this case, is a person who claims to be aptly skilled in arts considered hidden or arcane.
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Although most species are found in mountainous areas, several also occur in lowlands, such as the aptly named lowlands tree-kangaroo.
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But the colloquial name aptly described not only the new arrivals but also the new area with its modern houses, shopping centre and churches.
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The aptly named song is full of varied lyrical images.
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The drummers would be more aptly described as signallers than musicians, as shouted orders were very hard to hear over the din of battle.
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Aptly chosen as the patroness of the parish as well by the community, indeed.
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