Sentence examples for innate characteristic from inspiring English sources

"innate characteristic" is a correct and usable expression in written English.
You can use it to refer to a trait that is transferred naturally from one generation to the next. For example, "Many humans possess an innate characteristic of curiosity."

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The lawlessness is not an innate characteristic – it's a visible trait, but not a genetic one.

You can't fight for equality on the basis of one innate characteristic without signing up to the precept that we're all born equal.

Having the "common touch" is a political skill that is learnt, not an innate characteristic - look at the "ordinary bloke" Charles Kennedy: MP at 23. Brian's devilish sense of humour failed to come across for much of the campaign and he was often accused of being stilted and boring, although his description of Kate Hoey as "bonkers" did increase the gaiety of the nation briefly.

Attempts to discover an innate characteristic that marks people out as potential leaders, popular half a century ago, fell out of fashion in the 1960s, when leadership came to be viewed more as a pattern of behaviour that can be learned.

The difficulty here is that scariness is partly an innate characteristic, and partly comes with seniority.

Disregarding uncertainty as an innate characteristic of the real world seems one of the improper simplifications of this planning.

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"Either it was the neighborhood that caused the problem, or the innate characteristics of the people themselves," Mr. Liebman said.

Dogs are born with certain innate characteristics that are evident from birth.

We fall prey to what the social psychologist Lee Ross called "the fundamental attribution error" — the tendency to ascribe success or failure to innate characteristics, even when context is overwhelmingly important.

Of course, no one need tell me that the assignments of race, especially the supposedly innate characteristics based on skin color and facial features, are mostly mean-spirited constructs serving the human lust for power.

It can be a rather trite stereotype, glossing over all sorts of complexities to claim that there are innate characteristics that make one set of people nice and another not nice.

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