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The phrase "a natural component" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is an inherent or essential part of a larger system or context, often in discussions about biology, ecology, or other natural sciences.
Example: "Water is a natural component of the ecosystem, playing a crucial role in supporting life."
Alternatives: "an inherent part" or "a fundamental element".
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A tiki is really a natural component there".
Self-pity is a natural component of grief, of a roused sense of mortality, but in Dianamania it sourly predominated.
Synephrine is a natural component of Citrus aurantium, otherwise known as bitter orange, but it can also be synthesised or extracted from plant sources.
While climate research has shown that the Arctic sea ice decline is mostly human-caused, there may also be a natural component involved.
The combination of storing unreleased carbon and protecting ecosystems should make protected areas a natural component of any strategy discussed in Copenhagen.
For example, nanoparticles of calcium hydroxyapatite, a natural component of bone, used in combination with collagen or collagen substitutes could be used in future tissue-repair therapies.
"The questions SETI asks are a natural component of the questions that get asked in astrobiology," said Dr. Christopher F. Chyba, a Stanford professor who is head of astrobiology research at the SETI Institute.
The area of the Texas City refinery where the explosion occurred took naptha, a natural component of crude oil that is isolated by distillation, and converted it to other chemicals in pressurized vessels under high temperature.
Apparently, calcium is present mostly as a natural component of wood.
Hyaluronic acid (or hyaluronan), a natural component of cartilage, is a linear polysaccharide comprising repeating disaccharide units of D-glucoronic acid and N-acetyl-D-glucosamine.
It is also well known that hippuric acid, a natural component of milk, may be converted to benzoic acid by the fermentation of lactic acid bacteria.
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