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The phrase "course of nature" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to the natural order of events or the normal progression of things in the world. Example: The changing of the seasons is a part of the course of nature, with winter giving way to spring, then summer, and finally fall. Another example: It is not in the course of nature for a human to live forever. Death is an inevitable part of life.
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Stammler-Gossman claimed that for the Russian Nenets 'changes to the natural environment induced by human activities are seen by the community as the main disturbing factor, whereas changes due to the "natural course of nature" may be accepted in the broader context of the autonomy and self-organization of nature' (17).
If the natural laws are simply compendious statements of natural regularities, an apparent "violation" would most naturally be an indication, not that a supernatural intervention in the course of nature had occurred, but rather that what we had thought was a natural law was, in fact, not one.
In the same year, he published his most celebrated work, The Analogy of Religion, Natural and Revealed, to the Constitution and Course of Nature, attacking Deist writers whose approach to God consisted in arguing rationally from nature rather than from faith in the doctrine of revelation.
On the contrary, "divine providence is identical with the course of nature".
5. Mark Wilkerson/Melissa Joan Hart Sabrina The Teenage Witch recently got engaged to the Course Of Nature singer.
The weekend fee is fifteen times the hourly wage of an Astana construction worker, but no one said it would be cheap to reverse the course of nature.
Ms. Hart's relationship with Mr. Wilkerson began the night she introduced his rock band, Course of Nature, at a Kentucky Derby party in May 2002.
In the course of nature she may one day succeed to the throne, and it is of some moment to have assurance that her partner will fit the high place in the State that will be his.
The death they suffer in our hands commonly is, and always may be, a speedier and, by that means, a less painful one than that which would await them in the inevitable course of nature".
In the new story, the presumptuousness of harnessing the energy of matter is only the first in a range of other sins that add up to a misguided faith in human control over the course of nature.
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Sacred dances were performed to influence the course of nature to bring rain, to facilitate a good harvest or a hunt, and to drive out evil.
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