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Discover Ludwig"Nature calling" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to the process or urge of returning to a simpler, more natural way of life. For example: "We've been so busy lately that I think it's time to heed nature's calling and get out into the wilderness."
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He heard Nature calling him.
The problem is one in its nature calling for traditional case-by-case development of principles in the various permutations of circumstances where the conflict may appear.
The team, known as the D Zero collaboration and numbering some 600 physicists from 19 countries and 88 institutions, will not even say whether there is a bump in its data until the scientists have decided for sure that it is nature calling and not just a random statistical fluctuation.
Still, Mr. Moraes emphasized the group's embryonic nature, calling it "an amateur cell without any preparation". He said that its members had been seeking to buy weapons in Paraguay, including an AK-47 rifle, but that no such arms acquisitions were confirmed.
We need voices that speak clearly to the best in human nature, calling us to rise above our worst nature and our petty differences so we can save this world together.
Annie Zaleski from The A.V. Club appreciated the song's graceful nature, calling it a "slinky come-on".
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He found a snowbank when nature called.
After he weighed out, nature called, and Gallagher answered.
What if nature called?' " But it turned out to be a special moment.
If nature calls, he paddles under the walkway and does his business.
The police have a specialist unit who deal with crimes of a sexual nature, called Sapphire.
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