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"by disposition" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means someone's natural tendency or inherent qualities. Example: By disposition, she was a natural leader and always took charge in group projects.
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He was by disposition an outsider.
A lineupper by disposition, Vanderbilt unaccountably switched modes, joined the sidezoomers and cut in late.
By Sasha Frere-Jones The Futureheads are, by disposition and avocation, very encouraging.
Either by disposition or upbringing, I tend to view anything inclement as an invitation to triumph, generally in grandiose fashion.
He is a robustly built man of about thirty, an architect by training and saturnine by disposition.
A hiker by disposition, I had come to the country to experience the landscape through the soles of my boots.
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This means that the prescriptions benefit business is really shrinking from four to three providers, not three to two And the issue of national prescription plans can be dealt with by dispositions according to the acquisition agreement.
Virtues consist in part in dispositions, but are not wholly constituted by dispositions.
"Gross billings were impacted by dispositions and country exits in connection with Groupon's restructuring efforts, partially offset by the addition of LivingSocial.
Please provide a point-by-point disposition with a revised manuscript.
There was no significant difference in PPV when data were stratified by site or by ED disposition (p = 0.86 and 0.22, respectively).
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