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The phrase "becomes second nature" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It means that something has become so familiar or automatic that it feels like a natural part of one's behavior or routine. You can use it in situations where someone has learned or practiced something so much that it is now effortless for them. For example: - After years of playing the piano, it became second nature for her to read sheet music without even thinking. - At first, remembering to recycle was a conscious effort, but now it's become second nature for me to separate my trash. - Growing up in a bilingual household, speaking both English and Spanish became second nature for him. - As a professional athlete, staying physically fit and eating healthy has become second nature for her. - After working as a chef for many years, cooking intricate meals became second nature for him and he could do it with his eyes closed.
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Do breathing exercises everyday so it becomes second nature and comes naturally when you're in a stressful situation.
Work until this becomes second nature and you can switch and tune frequencies easily and naturally.
"It becomes second nature".
A crucial spontaneity becomes second nature.
Carrying a gun becomes second nature, like wearing a watch.
You get used to it, it becomes second nature".
(This becomes second nature, but never second nature enough).
Because of this intense drilling, the sense of directions becomes second nature.
"Once you know it, it just becomes second nature," Ms. Powell said.
This is similar: the physical task becomes second nature and frees up the mind to wander".
The display is supernaturally crisp; the seamless, intuitive interface becomes second nature almost immediately.
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