congenitally
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Congenitally radical and a connoisseur of mystical, outsider, and folk art, he had organized exhibitions in Switzerland when the Kunsthalle Bern hired him.
From The New Yorker • Jul. 15, 2019
Congenitally unable to assume the role of nursemaid administering consolation, Mr. Koch barreled through with a customary orneriness that left him offending one important constituency after another.
From New York Times • May 22, 2015
Congenitally unhappy with what he later called his manic-depressive self, he found himself a double agent at a tender age, a student at the Berkhamsted School, where his father reigned as headmaster.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Congenitally united with an organ of another kind, as calyx with ovary, or stamens with petals.
From Webster's Unabridged Dictionary by Webster, Noah