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The phrase "a natural process in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a phenomenon or occurrence that happens naturally within a specific context or system.
Example: "Photosynthesis is a natural process in plants that converts sunlight into energy."
Alternatives: "an inherent process in" or "a biological process in".
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Slow disintegration is a natural process in life.
It is a natural process in plants and animals that normally defends against viruses and potentially dangerous bits of DNA that move within genomes.
Proponents like Dr. Michael Markels, who founded GreenSea Venture, say the proposal simply mimics a natural process, in which iron-rich dust and volcanic ash blow from land to water.
Alnylam is based on the five-year-old discovery of RNA interference (RNAi) in animals, a natural process in which RNA molecules turn off the workings of particular genes.
RNAi takes advantage of a natural process in cells, in which the presence of a short piece of double-stranded RNA leads the cell to destroy messenger RNA that matches its sequence.
They're the result of a natural process, in which methane forms as organic matter decomposes at the bottom of the sea and gradually bubbles back up from the sediment into the water column.
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With forests we are dealing with a natural process that in fact does continue to sequester CO2.
Desquamation of the skin is a natural process that happens in humans, in the SC layers.
But what makes soccer fans so opposed to what would be considered a natural process of evolution in any other industry?
Oxidation is a natural process that occurs in cells, creating free radicals, which can damage the body. .
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