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Is "apropros" commonly used by itself (other than as a Unix command)?
Not sure I'd ever heard apropos of X, but it seems common enough. I use apropos as a preposition, but that may be some weird kind of faux French kinda thing. Is it just me, or was Unix pretty sad before BSD came along and gussied things up?
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