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The phrase "a natural of" is not correct in standard written English.
It seems to be an incorrect construction, possibly intended to mean "a native of" or "a natural-born."
Example: "She is a natural of the region, having lived there her entire life."
Alternatives: "a native of" or "a local of."
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"The deceptive simplicity of his style: that's what intrigues me," said Mrs. Bober, who will also talk about him at the Port Washington Public Library on April 13.. Frost is a natural, of course.
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That would be a sort of a natural extension of our company.
Nature is a natural curator of color.
"It's a natural expression of human nature," he said.
It's a natural law of dictatorship".
"There is a natural complementarity of interest".
A natural division of labor has followed.
This creates a natural conflict of interest.
There is a natural limit, of course.
This is a natural consequence of a single currency.
This is a natural evolution of a Web company".
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