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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'better nature' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to someone's innate goodness, disposition, or fundamental character. For example, "She hoped that his better nature would prevail and convince him to take the kinder course of action."
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Humanitarian workers represent the better nature in us all.
In the future, start with calling on people's better nature.
But Leicester can appeal now only to Tuilagi's better nature.
On one shoulder sits an angel, encouraging his better nature.
It may sound idealistic, but Ostro has no qualms about doubling down on humankind's better nature.
You couldn't appeal to his better nature, or to any notion of the public good.
Whether an appeal to the owners' better nature will work is debatable.
Sometimes our task was to appeal to our nation's better nature, history and institutions.
And so Bonnie is persuaded, against her persistently objecting better nature, to take Professor Heflin's pills.
But a desk and bookshelves would be indicated, too, to cultivate their better nature.
All you can do is to appeal to their better nature.
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