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Although these words are largely interchangeable when used to express probability, each of them has a specific primary meaning.
Apt means "naturally inclined" or "suitable."
Liable means "answerable" or "likely" (especially with some risk of an unpleasant outcome). It should not be used in a positive context.
Likely means "expected" or "probable." For most situations, likely is the best choice.
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