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It was an inborn talent.
Playing tennis is not an inborn skill.
"It's an inborn industriousness," she would explain, smiling.
This seemed to point to an inborn system of arousal.
Is there an inborn physiological difference between, say, a sprinter and a marathon runner?
Their decisions, which require weighing an inborn risk against other life priorities, are highly individual.
Neither do his ideas rule out the possibility of an inborn predisposition to psychosis.
He described himself as having an "inborn sense of deep solitude and apartness".
PASTRY chefs say that cooks with an inborn knack for baking have a "white thumb".
A customer has an inborn talent for sniffing out deception, so be honest.
Resilience, the authors contend, is not necessarily an inborn trait; it can be learned.
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