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Discover LudwigThe phrase "natural born" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to someone who is considered to have been born into a certain social or ethnic group or citizenship by birthright. For example, "He is a natural born citizen of the United States."
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A natural born killer.
"He was also a natural born killer".
Is he a "natural born citizen"?
"These beasts are natural born killers.
Meet its natural born buzzkill, the Prius V.
The man I knew was not a natural born killer.
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So he was a natural born-citizen," Matthews pressed.
He's a natural-born leader".
"He's a natural-born leader," Chamberlain said.
She's a natural-born promoter and saleswoman".
Other restaurateurs, however, are natural-born Secondos.
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