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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a natural condition" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a state or situation that occurs in nature without human intervention or alteration.
Example: "The forest is thriving due to a natural condition that promotes biodiversity and healthy ecosystems."
Alternatives: "an inherent state" or "a biological state".
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Eutrophication, though less pronounced, also occurred in the other sectors (middle and lower), but these results seem to indicate that this could be a natural condition of an Amazon region which is naturally enriched with a high amount of nutrients.
"Disdain," she observes, "is a natural condition of the mind in exile," and it came naturally to Cleopatra.
lopped off a natural condition," Mr. Van Valkenburgh said.
Isolation is something of a natural condition for him.
He also wrote that slavery was not a natural condition for human beings.
This, he implies, is a natural condition that will frustrate any cultural efforts to mitigate it.
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This wouldn't cost taxpayers a cent and would restore fire-adapted ecosystems to a more natural condition.
In fact a more natural condition should be.
Therefore, we conclude that because in 1925 development that would affect the groundwater supply had not yet occurred, the coastal dune system was in a relatively natural condition.
LONGONOT FARM is a giant factory for mass-producing roses: a model of efficiency in a country whose natural condition seems to be chaos.
Throughout history there have been people who in one way or another believed that slavery was not a good or natural condition.
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