Hello, Can we say: "The tools you have brought are just not apt for the job in hand."? I know that's not the best adjective to use to use, but I'd like to know whether it fits the sentence or not. As far as I know it means "suitable or appropriate in the circumstances".
Thank you.
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It's OK, but less common.
— Clive
It's OK, but less common.
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