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"a human impulse" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe a natural or instinctive urge, desire, or tendency that is common among humans. Here is an example: "Despite her logical reasoning, Emma couldn't resist the human impulse to comfort her crying friend." In this sentence, "a human impulse" refers to the innate desire to alleviate someone's sadness or distress, even if it may not be the most practical or effective solution.
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"It's a human impulse".
'It's a human impulse.' " No doubt.
That's a human impulse we'll all come to understand.
Before leaving he had a human impulse to flick off the lights.
"It needs to feel more organic than strategic and tap into a human impulse," he said.
"The resolute desire for transcendence remains a human impulse even in the face of adversity or when confronted by the very ambiguity of our existence".
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Which is a natural human impulse, if a little morbid.
Through a series of vignettes acted out in Takeshi Kata's appropriately claustrophobic set — an attic that is a wooden box with a slanted roof — Mr. Sakate links hikikomori to a greater human impulse toward isolation in periods of crisis and violence.
What these travelers are chasing may be a modern-day version of an old human impulse — to behold an untrammeled frontier.
The lynching scene as a communal entertainment for the town isn't so far-fetched, so the rhetoric that comes out at a Trump rally is reflective of a primal human impulse toward hate that's not specifically American.
Ainslie is probably right that procrastination is a basic human impulse, but anxiety about it as a serious problem seems to have emerged in the early modern era.
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