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Discover Ludwig"natural trait" is a valid and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to a characteristic or quality that is inherent or innate within a person or thing. Example: His intelligence and quick thinking were natural traits that made him an excellent problem solver.
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He copied this natural trait in the boots' soles, creasing them with many grooves that hook onto a stirrup when the foot is angled.
It almost seems that discrimination is a natural trait in humans and no matter what we do or say it always seems to prevail.
Classical liberals may be right in thinking that commerce is a natural trait, but it helps if there is a devoted group of risk-taking entrepreneurs around to take advantage of the opportunity.
"I'm very resilient and it's a good job that it's a natural trait of mine.
Rather, it might be a deep-rooted natural trait reaching back to a common ancestor.
Innovation and creativity are a part of the American culture, a natural trait of an immigrant society.
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He passed the exam easily; in his country mathematics and mechanics were natural traits.
So althougth there is some evidence natural traits might help leaders, it's only a small part of the picture.
Dr. Bargmann said "the hardest thing about studying natural traits is that end game," getting from the region of DNA down to a particular gene.
This, he writes, is "the fundamental consumerist delusion – that other people care more about the artificial products you display through consumerist spending than about the natural traits you display through normal conversation, cooperation, and cuddles".
The distinctive natural traits of the Pripet Marshes are a wide development of saturated sandy lowlands, intersected by a dense network of rivers with weakly cut riverbeds and wide floodlands, and a prevalence of pine forests amid the wide expanse of low-lying bogs and marshes.
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