Sentence examples for innate buoyancy from inspiring English sources

The phrase "innate buoyancy" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a natural ability or tendency to remain afloat or to be resilient in challenging situations. Example: "The swimmer's innate buoyancy allowed her to effortlessly float on the surface of the water, even during the toughest conditions."

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She projects an innate buoyancy.

Carbon dioxide (CO2) could be used as an alternative to water to extract heat from these systems considering its advantages of ease of flow through the geothermal reservoir, strong innate buoyancy that permits the use of a thermosiphon rather than a pumped system over a large range of fluid flow rates, and lower dissolution of materials that lead to fouling.

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Just keep blowing out air removing your natural buoyancy.

When she performed "Lush Life," with appropriately distracted body language at Tuesday's opening night show, her innate vocal buoyancy sabotaged the self-loathing and misery in the narration of a despairing alcoholic deep in her cups.

Arlen next found himself introduced to lyricist Ted Koehler, a Tin Pan Alley pro, who supplied Arlen's inadvertent tune with lyrics and a title that emphasized the music's innate rhythmic buoyancy: "Get Happy".

The perfect system is already in place - the GPS of wisdom, the buoyancy of spirit, and the self-correcting nature of our innate mental health are factory presets, a part of our "original grace".

Now that takes buoyancy.

Only song, only buoyancy.

Music for added buoyancy.

That buoyancy — it's unexpected.

Was it innate?

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