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The phrase "an inherent element" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a fundamental or essential part of something, often in discussions about characteristics or qualities.
Example: "Trust is an inherent element of any successful relationship."
Alternatives: "a fundamental aspect" or "an essential component".
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Batting has an inherent element of selfishness.
To the contrary, umpires are an inherent element of baseball.
Other differential equations are stochastic, meaning that they describe systems containing an inherent element of randomness.
Egregious lawlessness underneath legal forms has become an inherent element of Russian life.
Contact is an inherent element of N.F.L. football; it's not enough just to contact someone.
Nor is it a list of my favorite living directors, though there's an inherent element of value judgment.
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Patients were never given reasons why their treatment was organized in such a way, and nor was the inherent element of force or involuntariness ever explained or justified [ 18].
"Fortunately, there is an inherent random element," Sorensen said.
Some authors, such as Agar [ 72] and Jotterand [ 61], highlight the difference between enhancing moral capacities of individuals "beyond human norms" ([ 72]: 369) and treating mental disorders that may or may not contain "an inherent moral element" ([ 61]: 1).
It presents the historical, scientific, artistic and natural values, constituting the inherent element of the landscape of the village.
What's great about this installation is the inherent element of surprise and discovery that emerge while "playing" the architecture.
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