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1 Even some professors of religion are too apt to libel the world.
2 The foreigner is too apt to confuse working hard with working continuously.
3 People are too apt to despise other nations and classes of men.
4 Young people are too apt to let theirs sink on any disappointment.
5 Such food is too apt to behave resentfully, rebel and work Obi.
6 Perhaps I have been too apt a disciple in that school.
7 We are too apt to measure things by our own experience.
8 Less heroic measures are too apt to prove painful, dangerous, ineffectual and disappointing.
9 Yes, he said, they are far too apt to be deceived.
10 Vanity is too apt to prevail in all of us, and in all countries.
11 Schmidt's analogy was all too apt - and that was the problem.
12 The individual is too apt to wear the time-worn yoke of the multitude's opinions.
13 We are too apt to look upon William as simply the conqueror of England.
14 Love's rather too apt to be left in the lurch
15 To judge from the rumours of revolution, this false concord is only too apt .
16 The answer would be too apt to be, "from the last place."
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