Examples of 'quite a natural' in a sentence

Meaning of "quite a natural"

quite a natural: A phrase used to describe someone or something that is very natural or has a high level of natural qualities

How to use "quite a natural" in a sentence

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quite a natural
Your profession has quite a natural air.
So it was quite a natural choice for me to write this genre.
It seems our agent from down under is quite a natural.
This is quite a natural mistake which all of us are apt to make.
Not wanting an autopsy done is quite a natural response for your mother.
Quite a natural mistake to make.
His mother was a school teacher so that education was quite a natural environment in the family.
It was quite a natural progression in terms of how the songs were formed.
To many English intellectuals it seemed quite a natural thing to do.
You are quite a natural actor.
In this regard, the Taurus female is quite a natural.
Quite a natural thing.
Well, it would be quite a natural alliance.
Quite a natural mistake.
Some think it 's quite a natural reaction.

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It is quite a natural process and has no negative effect to the body.
It can not be helped . Quite a natural thing.
So it 's quite a natural phenomena and nothing can be done.
When I discovered the ideas, it felt like quite a natural fit for my personality.
Oh, it seemed quite a natural suggestion for a layman to make.
Quite a natural fit for me, really, with my aptitude for science and powers of observation.
This pulling force corresponds in quite a natural manner to the start of a turning-raising operation.
It formed quite a natural harbor, invisible from the sea, and was entered by a narrow channel.
Really? - He is quite a natural.
There is quite a natural question, where are the bees watch?
Your profession has quite a natural air . It is natural.
It's quite a natural phenomenon to ignore what you are afraid of", said Finnbogadóttir.
He is a member of it, in quite a natural way, before even being aware of it.
It is quite a natural reaction but it is not efficient, ” said Strauss-Kahn.
This is actually quite a natural response for your mammalian brain.
It 's quite a natural progression.
It 's quite a natural flooding.

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But there may be quite an interesting reaction
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