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Discover LudwigThe phrase "inherent aversion" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to a natural or innate dislike or resistance towards something. It can be used in a variety of contexts, such as describing personal preferences or discussing societal attitudes. Example: Despite her inherent aversion to spicy foods, she decided to try the new Indian restaurant in town.
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So, does British (English) sport have –has it always had – an inherent aversion to pure talent?
It is often said that we have an inherent aversion to blue food because it appears so rarely in nature.
Others point out that it's not just lawyers' inherent aversion to risk that sees them steer clear of drugs, but the structure of a legal career.
Rogers also takes to task the U.S. automakers and their inherent aversion to creating more fuel-efficient cars.
Despite evidence on the ground that is increasingly hard to miss, we have somehow convinced ourselves that the Arab world suffers from an inherent aversion to Western freedoms and a burning desire to turn back the clock to a medieval caliphate.
Middle-aged women in the survey were also the greatest users of sunscreen products and parasols, which tends to suggest a greater, inherent aversion to sunlight than elderly women.
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For example, by addressing the inherent risk aversion which leads to procurers overloading processes with red tape and disproportionate eligibility requirements.
Moreover, a higher inherent risk aversion of management and changes in the value of tax shields and future bankruptcy costs also make relatively safe projects more desirable (Ooghe and De Prijcker [2008]).
Patients with an inherent risk aversion found it difficult to accept anything new and selected their treatment based on the lowest risk and the most predictable outcome.
Due to inherent loss aversion (Kahneman & Tversky, 1979; Schurger & Sher, 2008), this model predicts that advantageous wagering (Type II hits) on a perceptual event depends on the size of the gamble, despite sensory evidence remaining constant.
Either way, it would point out the inherent centrism (and aversion to progressivism) behind Clinton's mantle of practicality and pragmatism.
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