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The phrase "by temperament" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is often used to describe someone's natural disposition or personal characteristics. Example: "John was always calm and collected, a trait which he inherited by temperament from his mother."
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BY temperament and training, Laurence A. Levy is a bureaucrat.
Was he by temperament a dissenter?
I think children are readers by temperament.
By temperament he was conservative.
Jeffers was by temperament a solitary.
Ronald Reagan was by temperament a utopian.
By temperament I'm with Devine (we're virtually twins).
Frank was an outsider by temperament and design.
By temperament, however, Mr. Christenberry was placid and contemplative.
By temperament self-effacing, he was the soul of discretion.
And Mankiewicz was by temperament a reckless, colorful newspaperman.
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