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"natural occurrences" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to events or phenomena that happen without human intervention or influence. It can be used in various contexts, such as when describing the weather, the environment, or scientific phenomena. Example: "The increase in global temperatures is causing more frequent and severe natural occurrences, such as hurricanes and droughts."
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If we look at the theme of nature and "natural occurrences" as a prevalent voice within the poem's narrative, one can infer that the father might've experienced something "natural," like death, once he left home and can no longer return.
Aristotle complained that the source of motion for these collisions remained unexplained and developed a philosophy of nature that includes a coherent account of the source of motion in natural occurrences, allowing also for explanations in terms of self-realizing and self-maintaining structural or formal factors.
Which rely on natural occurrences?
Nor are all natural occurrences benign.
But are they really natural occurrences?
Earth has these "natural occurrences" that devastate homes and villages.
But the primary challenges for the gray whales today are natural occurrences, not humans.
For the "firefall" to work, numerous natural occurrences have to sync up.
In such natural occurrences, gyroids are self-assembled, and their structure was already known and understood.
Gilbert White asserted that while floods are natural occurrences, flood damages are the responsibility of humanity.
Animist beliefs consider death, disease, crop failure and other disasters not as natural occurrences, but as the result of the activities of supernatural powers.
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