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organically

[awr-gan-ik-lee] / ɔrˈgæn ɪk li /
ADVERB
by nature
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Australians had organically adopted "Bom" as a term of affection, like a nickname for a friend, he said.

From BBC

Some of these new players have spawned organically.

From Los Angeles Times

Race and culture also fundamentally shape his reality, and Wang allows that theme to emerge organically and indelibly, allowing the audience to witness how Chris navigates his own Asian American identity.

From Los Angeles Times

This doesn’t refer to the part about men and women being friends, but the idea of any pair of relative strangers organically getting to know each other at all.

From Salon

“It takes folks pushing the industry to see the economic benefit of doing organically diverse content,” Packer said.

From Los Angeles Times