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"make it more natural" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used when asking someone to revise or reword a sentence so that it sounds more natural, fluent, or conversational. This phrase could be used in various situations, such as when editing a piece of writing, giving feedback on a speech, or suggesting a change in dialogue for a play or movie. Example: Original sentence: "I am planning to go to the store tomorrow morning in order to purchase some groceries." Revised sentence (more natural version): "I'm gonna head to the store tomorrow morning to grab some groceries."
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But it might make it more natural for multiple people to interact with an Echo or other device at once, whether that's kids peppering Alexa with questions or their parents rattling off a shopping list.
After the premiere of Lesley Koenig's lovely production of Mozart's "Così Fan Tutte" in 1996, Mr. Levine, complimented on the performance he had drawn from the orchestra, said that next time, he and the players would get it even better, make it more natural.
On Tom Waters's flood plain farm, the one that will be partly inundated every few years if river scientists have their way and the Missouri rises in the spring, any mention of changing the river to make it "more natural" is greeted with contempt.
"It's been a major change in smartphones when the touch panel was invented… and we believe that new user interfaces that can make it more natural to interact with your device actually has the potential to… strongly influence the market".
After studying them to make perfect, font-worthy versions, they must repeat the process at least three more times to vary the handwriting's flow and make it more natural.
Definitely, it's just that one thing to make it more natural because it isn't natural that you're going so early.
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The classical model of system-environment interaction is extended by making it more "natural".
Perhaps his outsider status made it more natural to him to export the Almeida's work: they have taken Chekhov to Moscow, Oscar Wilde to America, Hamlet to Hackney, and many an exotic and unconventional production (Racine and Pirandello) has found its way to the West End.
By now your daily use of social media should have created some organically grown conversation, making it more natural to link to your journal article.
Another proposal for future work is the use motion capture tools (e.g., Microsoft Kinect22) to build the signs of the SL dictionary, making it more natural, as well as the development of collaborative strategies to allow deaf and LIBRAS experts to improve the quality of translation and presentation of the LIBRAS window (e.g., by editing or adding translation rules or the translation) over time.
I think we are making it more natural.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com