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Is this word part of your active or passive vocabulary? Do you ever use it at all? If soyes, could you please give me some real-world examples of howrelated to how one would use this word in real conversationconversational English? I assume this one is not a very common of a word to use, but at the same time it's very difficult to make sense of the definition lists they havethey've got in the dictionaries because all the definitions there seem to be slightly different from one another.

apropos

Is this word part of your active or passive vocabulary? Do you ever use it? If so, could you please give me some real-world examples of how to use this word in real conversation? I assume this one is not very common of a word to use, but at the same time it's very difficult to make sense of the definition lists they have in the dictionaries because all the definitions there seem to be slightly different from one another.

apropos

Is this word part of your active or passive vocabulary? Do you ever use it at all? If yes, could you please give me some real-world examples related to how one would use this word in conversational English? I assume this is not a very common word to use, but at the same time it's very difficult to make sense of the definition lists they've got in the dictionaries because all the definitions there seem to be slightly different from one another.

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Is this word part of your active or passive vocabulary? Do you ever use it? If so, could you please give me some real-world examples of how to use this word in real conversation? I assume this one is not very common of a word to use, but at the same time it's very difficult to make sense of the definition lists they have in the dictionaries because all the definitions there seem to be slightly different from one another.

apropos

Is this word part of your active or passive vocabulary? Do you ever use it? If so, could you please give me some real-world examples of how to use this word in real conversation? I assume this one is not very common of a word to use, but at the same time it's very difficult to make sense of the definition lists they have in the dictionaries because all the definitions there seem to be slightly different from one another.

apropos

Is this word part of your active or passive vocabulary? Do you ever use it? If so, could you please give me some real-world examples of how to use this word in real conversation? I assume this one is not very common of a word to use, but at the same time it's very difficult to make sense of the definition lists they have in the dictionaries because all the definitions there seem to be slightly different from one another.

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