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How to use aptitude in a sentence

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Driving the thing is marginally more complicated, but will not test the aptitude of anyone who has ever sat in a dodgem.
Thus, the crystals have cleavage planes for the necessary migration aptitude.
Despite having a phenomenal song writing talent, he seems to lack an aptitude for conciseness.
In fact, even when immersed in play writing, he had betrayed his aptitude for philosophical ideas and concepts.
His grandmother used to sit with mediums, and he was always aware of his own aptitude for the spiritual.
Saul senses in Eliza a natural aptitude for mysticism, blossoming from the way in which the letters seem to appear to her in a vision.
With an aptitude for languages and a smattering of Italian, she'd chatter away to people, gradually getting the hang of the Liguarian dialect.
The truth, of course, is that there is no difference between selection by aptitude and selection by ability.
They also have a remarkable aptitude for spreading the word virally when they discover something that excites them.
Musical aptitude, musical intelligence, performance, creativity and giftedness are discussed.
The first issue may include measures of scholastic achievement, aptitude tests, and selection interviews.
His skill in learning and aptitude for science took him to Edinburgh University where he became professor of midwifery.
A young and eager mind endowed with the gift of scientific aptitude is particularly sensitive to these societal influences.
The student should clearly understand his capabilities and identify his aptitude for higher education and a career.
Overall, the exhibit nicely showcased the innovation and technical aptitude of the students.
There are 21 priority places available for students on the basis of their aptitude for the Performing Arts each year.
I am asked for my view on the Olympic Games, which is that they affirm the British aptitude for sports that involve sitting down.
An aptitude for dealing in stock and runs, and in accumulating capital and assets, soon became apparent.
Pupils are then streamed in each subject according to their ability and aptitude.
Was it around that age that you realized that you had an aptitude for the instrument?
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The inventory of precursory types sees nothing but organic resemblances and disdains the differences of aptitude.
The robes of New Zealand flax, and especially the feather robes, evince their aptitude and taste.
Once you got over his remarkable aptitude for sincerities he had an excellent heart.
When Piloti became old enough he was taught the piano, for which he had aptitude.
Often without capital to pursue his cabinetmaking he fell back on his aptitude for drawing, and gave lessons in design.
He had seized a sword from a dying hand and was wielding it with aptitude and power.
Keith had neither aptitude nor interest for draftsmanship, being curiously set toward the written word.
Years ago a student, William Sidney Pittman, showed a particular aptitude for carpentry and draftsmanship.
Nor can one be angry with, or despise Miss Baker for this weathercock aptitude.
I have admired your suppleness and your aptitude to enter into the soul of all the talents.
This aptitude of revivification is found to a high degree in animalcules of low order.
A peculiar aptitude for procreation is sometimes hereditary.
They are men who have an aptitude for marshaling their fellow men.
Fey and Rudd are talented when it comes to a laugh but neither have an aptitude for much else.
She had the aptitude of the struggler who seeks emancipation.
And very soon Hubert began to draw, evincing some natural aptitude.
He appeared to have no aptitude at all for the business of soap making.
It is doubtful if the Phoenicians possessed any aptitude for the arts.
She handled her brushes with a certain ease and freedom which came, not from long and close acquaintance with them, but from a natural aptitude.
The Anglo-Indian stands most in need of this lesson of aptitude.
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