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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as a second nature" is not correct; the correct expression is "second nature." You can use it to describe a skill or behavior that has become so ingrained that it feels instinctive or automatic.
Example: "After years of practice, playing the piano became second nature to her."
Alternatives: "instinctive" or "automatic response."
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It is the construction of the moral mind as a human artifact, as a "second nature".
I am Police Officer Kelly -- what do I respond to?" We want officers to do some of these things as a second nature.... So, what remains is a lot of training and obtaining, I think, protective equipment, detection equipment, to better identify dangers.
They spark with innovation ideas as a second nature.
In the analog era photographers were burning, dodging, cropping, and generally messing around with their negatives as a second nature.
Act as though dating comes to you as a second nature.
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Scarcity and the sense of the artificial event, created by a new release, are part of the fetishizing process; the world of total instant access would make classics not news but simply there, as much a second nature as a first language.
Rather, we need to be literate in the complexities of technology in general, as if it were a second nature.
Born in Guelph, Ontario, Tommy Reilly was the son of Captain James Reilly, to whom, as with military bandmasters down the years, "crossover" came as second nature - he conducted symphony orchestras, and founded not only one of Canada's earliest jazz bands, but also the Elmdale Harmonica Band, a prizewinner at the Canadian National Exhibition in Toronto in the early 1930s.
One day, with practice, egalitarianism might be like driving a car: a skill learned over time but eventually so automatic as to be second nature.
Their Generation Y children grew up with those graphics as second nature, as much a part of their early experience as language or print.
She considered it a "landmark moment in [her] journey" through Why Not? with Shania Twain and described it as second nature and very natural, as if she never put her musical career to a halt.
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