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Discover LudwigThe phrase "have nature" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be used in contexts discussing the possession or experience of natural qualities, but it is generally unclear.
Example: "Some people believe that we should have nature in our lives to feel more connected to the environment."
Alternatives: "possess nature" or "experience nature".
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"3-4C is pulling out the Earth really far from its natural equilibrium with the society and the way we have nature in relative balance now," Le Quéré said.
Suddenly I didn't have nature in my life.
We felt we should have nature right here".
But it's still so great to have nature like this here in New York City".
They don't have their parents all the time, but they always have nature".
Nancy, in contrast, may have nature and the director against her, but she's more than capable of fighting back.
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Theories underlying this relationship are based upon stress reduction and attention restoration [ 14]; people have nature-based coping strategies, and thus natural space helps to facilitate restoration from stress and fatigue.
Individuals have natures, and in virtue of their natures they belong to determinate natural kinds.
They have natures that resist the roles they are assigned.
Read some books and notice that cats usually have nature-related names and many warriors have "claw" or "pelt" as a last name, also see that medicine cats usually don't have "claw" in their last names, contrary to a warrior's name.
Where has nature been in all of this?
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