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a natural attribute
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "a natural attribute" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an inherent quality or characteristic that is typical or innate to a person, object, or concept. Example: "Her ability to empathize with others is a natural attribute that makes her an excellent counselor."
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I'm told that it's a natural attribute as a woman to want to organise, care, be empathetic and run a home.
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Then as now, the sea breeze ranks as a pre-eminent Long Island natural attribute.
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"The beard is a natural male attribute – indeed, it's the men who shave that break the 'natural' order".
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Sandu and Hintikka (2001: 60) suggested, by analogy with FO, that 'satisfaction by a single variable assignment' would be a natural auxiliary attribute in connection with IFL.
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Whether that natural attribute is enough will become apparent on Saturday. .
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Time-associated loss of locomotion is a natural phenomenon attributed to a failure of maintaining a functional ageing muscle mass (Herndon et al., 2002).
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Unease on this score is increased with the reflection that what qualifies a person as able or disabled (or for that matter as talented or untalented) is not simply a function of her natural attributes but is rather a function of the mesh between her natural attributes and the traits that are valued by people given the organization of society (Buchanan et al. 2000: chapter 3 and 7; Wikler 1983).
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"… justice, goodness, and all the other moral attributes of God are as essential to the divine nature as the natural attributes of eternity, infinity, and the like" (1738, 120).
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In this, he is aided by his natural attributes, although, as a ballet dancer with whom he has a brief relationship tells him, the size of his penis could frighten some gay men off: "They'd throw it over one shoulder and burp it and weep".
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A description on iTunes says, "Sunshine and optimism are her natural attributes and when she attempts to tackle a tune like 'Bad Way,' it still doesn't sound like anyone's worst day, but a cloudy day in paradise".
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By quantitative changes in the evolution of our brains, we crossed a threshold of quality so profound that we often mistake our natural attributes and potentials for direct marks of a divine constructive power.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing skills or talents, use "a natural attribute" to emphasize that the ability comes easily and effortlessly to someone.
Common error
Avoid using "a natural attribute" redundantly with other words that imply inherent qualities. For instance, saying "a naturally natural attribute" is repetitive. Choose concise language.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "a natural attribute" functions as a noun phrase, where 'natural' modifies 'attribute'. According to Ludwig AI, it describes an inherent quality or characteristic.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "a natural attribute" is a noun phrase used to describe an inherent or innate quality. Ludwig AI confirms its grammatical correctness and suggests it's used to emphasize qualities that come easily. While relatively rare, the phrase appears in varied contexts like news, science and general-interest writing. To enhance clarity, consider alternatives such as "inherent characteristic" or "innate quality". When employing this phrase, avoid redundancy and focus on conveying the effortless nature of the attribute being described.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
a natural characteristic
A more direct synonym, simply replacing "attribute" with "characteristic".
an inherent characteristic
Focuses on the innate quality of the attribute.
an intrinsic property
Highlights the essential nature of the attribute.
an innate quality
Emphasizes the inborn aspect of the attribute.
a native trait
Suggests the attribute is part of someone's or something's nature.
an essential feature
Highlights the necessity of the attribute.
an inborn feature
Highlights the attribute's presence from birth or origin.
a congenital trait
A more technical term for an attribute present from birth.
a built-in quality
Implies the attribute is integral and unremovable.
an organic component
Suggests the attribute is a natural and integrated part of the whole.
FAQs
How can I use "a natural attribute" in a sentence?
You can use "a natural attribute" to describe an inherent quality or characteristic. For example, "Empathy is "a natural attribute" for counselors".
What are some alternatives to "a natural attribute"?
Alternatives include "an inherent characteristic", "an intrinsic property", or "an innate quality" depending on the specific nuance you want to convey.
Is it correct to say "natural attribute" without the article "a"?
While "natural attribute" can be used attributively (e.g., "natural attribute classification"), when referring to a specific quality as a characteristic, it's generally better to use the article "a" or "an" for grammatical clarity: "It is "a natural attribute"".
What's the difference between "a natural attribute" and "a learned skill"?
"A natural attribute" is an inherent quality or talent, while "a learned skill" is acquired through practice and training. For example, musical talent might be "a natural attribute", but playing the piano is a learned skill.
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