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'inherently dynamic' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe something that is constantly and naturally changing or developing, as in this example sentence: "The global economic system is inherently dynamic."
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Industrial civilisation itself is inherently dynamic and revolutionary.
The three-dimensional (3-D) structure of ecosystems is inherently dynamic.
A major challenge in a distributed, inherently dynamic grid is fault tolerance.
Seagrass ecosystems are inherently dynamic, responding to environmental change across a range of scales.
Being an inherently dynamic system the temporal variations of mass transfer statistics are also reported.
At the same time, to maintain its status as a great power, it promoted industrial development and higher education, which were inherently dynamic.
Moreover, vehicular operation is inherently dynamic in nature, so traditional steady state process design approaches will be of limited value.
There is increasing interest in harnessing the microbiome for therapeutic purposes, yet analysis of these complex and inherently dynamic host-microbial ecosystems presents numerous challenges.
The folding, structure and biological function of many proteins are inherently dynamic properties of the protein molecule.
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In his speech, Pullman contended that the literary School of Morals is inherently ambiguous, dynamic, and democratic: a "conversation".
Protein synthesis is inherently a dynamic process, requiring both small-scale and large-scale movements of tRNA and mRNA.
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