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Discover LudwigThe phrase "from nature" is correct and usable in written English.
It is a idiomatic phrase that is used to refer to something that is inherent or intrinsic, something that is not derived from outside or artificial sources. For example: We must be mindful of our actions, as they have consequences that can't be controlled from nature.
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Both are made by Naturally from Nature, an Australian company.
From nature, for sweetness".
People have disconnected from nature".
They don't come from nature.
"Michelle Stuart: Drawn From Nature".
A Lesson From Nature?
Any threat from nature had been subdued.
About half are studies from nature.
Copying from nature has distinct advantages.
ARCHITECTS have long taken inspiration from nature.
She also paints from nature.
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