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Discover Ludwig"natural idea" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to an idea that appears to be logical or common sense. For example: "The idea of using the sun's energy to generate electricity is a natural idea."
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Suddenly marriage seemed like a very natural idea.
"Given that, it would seem like a natural idea to envision taxing the use of them".
For Yormark, the exchange with the Panthers was a natural idea.
"It just seemed like a natural idea to do news stories that look at where we are on these issues," he said.
"I ended up with only 10 objects from that show because it seemed like a natural idea to focus on Margo's architect-designed works," Ms. Strauss said.
Joking aside, adapting Bergman's movies for the stage seems in some senses a natural idea: he began his career as a theater artist, and continued to produce stage work throughout his life.
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Ewing, at the end of the book which is close to its beginning, as it has come full circle, sees the "natural" ideas of dominance and fitness as "the entropy written within our nature".
These are natural ideas for a spy show (they come up on "The Americans," too), but they're multiplied when the spies are genetic facsimiles.
According to Călinescu, Cerna's work stated the primacy of "natural ideas" over reasoning, and concluded that "ideas have the purpose of signaling the problematic tensions of the soul".
Undoubtedly, by formalizing these simple and natural ideas, Shen and Tseng (2010) made an initial but important attempt in meta-analysis of gene set enrichment.
Such a natural, clean idea.
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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