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"spontaneous reaction" is an acceptable and commonly used phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to a reaction that occurs involuntarily, without fundamental preparation, planning or deliberation. For example, "The audience was taken aback by the actor's spontaneous reaction to the applause."
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It was a spontaneous reaction".
It was a completely natural, spontaneous reaction; it wasn't premeditated.
So is that going to be a spontaneous reaction?
A cell that has a spontaneous reaction is called what?
One that has a favorable, it has a spontaneous reaction.
That might have been a spontaneous reaction to victory.
We wanted her spontaneous reaction to that improper use [of the butter].
In a situation where it can explode into spontaneous reaction, the danger of that is repression.
This unfortunate incident was a spontaneous reaction during a live concert that Akon deeply regrets".
But is our "demand" really based on spontaneous reaction to the work we have seen?
This was unfamiliar music to them, and to show such a spontaneous reaction was very gratifying.
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