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"natural aptitude" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to someone having a natural talent or ability. For example, "Liz showed natural aptitude for writing when she was in elementary school."
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Natural aptitude, he's told in the dark room, is not enough.
There are inescapable underlying racist horrors built into the very notion of Tarzan the idea that, as a white man raised by apes, he's the white-skinned equivalent of black Africans, their equal as a force of nature but with the natural aptitude to be rapidly civilized, and that, as a white man, he is Jane's one acceptable African mate.
Regardless of a person's natural aptitude?
I had a natural aptitude for English and for writing.
Elite athletes are outliers in natural aptitude and sufficient development.
But did he decide early he had a natural aptitude for acting worth truly investigating?
A natural aptitude is not the same as a well honed skill.
"Ken always had a natural aptitude for finance, and I know him to be an honest person".
"My feeling is that children need to have a natural aptitude to get into grammar school," she said.
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IHOF: Do girls or women have different attributes or natural aptitudes, or are there non-tech disciplines, that could draw them into tech vocations?
I am so grateful we each have natural aptitudes that were gifted to us to at birth and that we also have the capacity to learn more along our journey with extraordinary teachers and experiences that spark our inner genius as well.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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