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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'not unnaturally' is correct and can be used in written English.
It is an adverb and usually means "as would be expected." For example: She was feeling upset, not unnaturally, after the news of her father's death.
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Not unnaturally he thinks the opposite, saying they all contribute.
Not unnaturally, Charnley's colleagues vacated the pitch sharply.
People also, not unnaturally, think mainly about protecting themselves from attack.
Not unnaturally, she grew bitter, to the point of becoming, by most accounts, a monster.
West assumed, not unnaturally, that there was some diamond strength in the closed hand.
He is Icelandic, to be exact, and, not unnaturally, he wrote his book in Icelandic.
East, not unnaturally, doubled, feeling that the diamond holding would be decisive in defense.
But Nickell had a freak distribution and not unnaturally pushed on to six spades.
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Perhaps at some future date it will be seen as a stroke of particular bad luck for the planet that the Eastern United States was one of the few parts of the world that wasn't unnaturally hot in 2014 — the site of "a temperature anomaly," as NASA put it.
He wasn't unnaturally tall or imposing physically, but his closely cropped hair and shiny boots smacked of authority.
The seat should be tilted back a little so that your hips are not extended unnaturally, and the angled downward force from your back doesn't tend to slide you out of the seat.
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