Dear Google:
How can apropos mean that something is appropriate/in regards to/relevant to a certain context, and yet simultaneously stand for something completely unrelated to its context when used as an adverb?
Check yourself.Â
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Dear Google:
How can apropos mean that something is appropriate/in regards to/relevant to a certain context, and yet simultaneously stand for something completely unrelated to its context when used as an adverb?
Check yourself.Â

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