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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'inherently neutral' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that is naturally impartial or unbiased by its own nature, without any external influences affecting it. For example, "The professor's opinion was inherently neutral, not swayed by any outside opinions or interests."
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"It should be inherently neutral on issues that aren't directly to do with students.
Ideological beliefs and ideas may be employed in order to implicitly or explicitly justify ideas or actions, by presenting them as being inherently neutral, certain, natural, or commonsensical, and therefore exempt from criticism; by implication, other viewpoints or interpretations may be marginalised (Buchanan, 2010; Held, 1980).
Masks are scary for a lot of people, but they are inherently neutral.
Some scenarios, for example, may imply no significant changes in risk to, or the quality of, human health: the changes in the environment may be inherently neutral in terms of health, or existing regulations (or adaptive responses) may prevent significant exposures and thereby break the link between policy and health impact.
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"It is widely assumed that biomass combustion would be inherently 'carbon neutral' because it only releases carbon taken from the atmosphere during plant growth," it states.
Such policies and regulations thus treat biomass as an inherently 'carbon neutral' energy source.
The term 'scale-neutral' is now reappearing in debates on agricultural development in Africa with claims that crop technology is inherently scale-neutral and that African smallholders will significantly benefit from new crop varieties not specifically developed for their contexts.
The Coupé is intended to masculinise the brand although to me it seems as inherently gender-neutral as any other Mini.
In fact, the term most valuable player is inherently position-neutral, suggesting that any player can win the award, as long as his value exceeds that of all others.
The paper describes how political commitment, rather than inherently scale-neutral crops, was central for the outcome of the Asian Green Revolution.
Consequently, describing crop technology as inherently scale-neutral is not helpful for understanding how crop technology works in Africa today and prevents important lessons being learned from the Asian Green Revolution.
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