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The phrase "a natural evolution of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a process of gradual change or development that occurs in a way that feels organic or expected.
Example: "The shift towards renewable energy sources is seen as a natural evolution of our commitment to sustainability."
Alternatives: "a logical progression of" or "an organic development of".
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"This is a natural evolution of the game.
Thompson calls Freeview Play a "natural evolution of telly".
This is a natural evolution of a Web company".
"It's both extremely significant and a natural evolution of who we are".
To me this is just a natural evolution of our beverage offerings".
"This is a natural evolution of the industry," Mr. Lewin said.
"These changes are a natural evolution of our staff," Fassel said.
The fledgling company positions itself as a "natural evolution of existing social network and blogging sites".
It's a natural evolution of social networking, especially as Facebook and Twitter have swelled.
In 2014, a gay marriage in Modern Family is treated as a natural evolution of a loving relationship.
Mr. Ostrow sees parents' posting on behalf of their children as a "natural evolution" of say, Twittering about oneself.
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