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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a nature" is correct and usable in written English
You can use this phrase to refer to someone's inherent qualities, such as a personality trait or disposition. For example, "She has a gentle nature that shines through in her artwork".
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A nature walk.
A nature reserve?
Behind the bar was a nature conservancy.
"I'm a nature writer," he protested.
The place felt like a nature preserve.
The landscape felt like a nature preserve.
Lost somewhere, apparently in a nature preserve.
But this isn't really a nature documentary.
His father was a nature photographer in North Conway.
It will remain undeveloped, as a nature preserve.
We're eternal immigrants to a nature where we don't belong.
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