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"natural man" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a man who is free from artificial restraints, or to a man who lives in harmony with his natural environment or instincts. For example, "The natural man instinctively followed the call of the wild and set out on a journey of discovery."
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A primary aim of good theater is to hold the proverbial mirror up to nature, and natural man is a vexingly complicated being: a mixture of virtues and foibles, healthy impulses and irreducible neuroses, petty desires and solid ideals.
Rousseau, in his A Discourse on Inequality, an account of the historical development of the human race, distinguished between "natural man" (man as formed by nature) and "social man" (man as shaped by society).
"He's a natural, man," Bettencourt said.
Bob Marley is a natural man.
But natural man today is surrounded by civilization.
According to Lange: "He's a great man, a natural man, which is rare.
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The sense that Berlusconi is just a natural man, one who happens to be exceptionally good at being male, has been an enormous part of his success.
In 1971, Lou Rawls won a Grammy award for "A Natural Man," which Mr. Hebb wrote with Sandy Baron.
There's evidence of disasters, both natural, man-made and even man-managed.
Maintaining society's productive potential, which consists of natural, man-made, human and knowledge capital.
Following a natural, man-made, or technological disaster, local disaster relief and development staff workers (referred to herein as humanitarian workers) act as vital linkages in the disaster relief chain.
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