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naturally

[nach-er-uh-lee, -uhl-lee, nach-ruh-lee, -ruhl-lee] / ˈnætʃ ər ə li, -əl li, ˈnætʃ rə li, -rəl li /


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“If you take that away, you’re already naturally uncomfortable,” Millet says.

From Los Angeles Times

Before it was made, songs and dances inserted in a musical did not naturally move the story along.

From The Wall Street Journal

Into that hole she and Ms. Andrade will plunge—after, naturally, a sauna—and begin Ms. Andrade’s training as an endurance swimmer and endurance breather.

From The Wall Street Journal

Reverting to that approach against Spurs allowed them to pick moments in which they exerted energy, attacking the box decisively when spaces opened up – as a more naturally counter-attacking side.

From BBC

However, NAD+ levels naturally decrease as people age.

From Science Daily