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Discover Ludwig"natural subjects" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to things that are part of nature, such as animals or plants. For example, "The research studies natural subjects, including various species of birds."
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Taboos fence off some of their most natural subjects.
Her natural subjects are the drifters and the outcasts, the barely getting by.
Important burghers, with their black satin suits and frilly lace collars, were natural subjects, but so also were maritime battles and elegant cityscapes.
Like many bookish city-dwellers, the Blivens were fascinated by nature but had a somewhat distant relation to it, until, well on in her career, Naomi began writing longer reported pieces on natural subjects — on trumpeter swans and on Kaaterskill Falls, to which she had been led by the famous Thomas Cole painting.
But although he co-authored with David Rosen a valuable source-book on Verdi's Macbeth (1984), Andrew never wrote the big study of the composer or of opera in general which would have been his natural subjects: the daily and weekly deadline was always his preoccupying stimulus.
They have influenced his abstract-figurative use of paint, in thick impasto crusts and slathers, sometimes bulked up with the crushed organic materials themselves, to suggest natural subjects like the sea and its inner life, with fruits, vegetables, shells and microscopic creatures.
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Lorca makes a natural subject for an opera.
For Andrews, the Internet is a natural subject.
For somebody like Wei Ziqi — pragmatic as well as literate — law is a natural subject of interest.
In the late 19th century, science's leading lights regarded feelings as a natural subject for exploration.
Plato says in one of his dialogues, "Soul is the master, and matter its natural subject".
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