Examples of 'was quite natural' in a sentence

Meaning of "was quite natural"

was quite natural: Describes a situation or behavior that appeared genuine, unforced, or innate, suggesting that something occurred in a way that felt authentic or instinctive

How to use "was quite natural" in a sentence

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was quite natural
So it was quite natural that he was the final winner.
So the humour was quite natural.
So it was quite natural that he would play.
Putting a sustainable development project on foot was quite natural for the company.
The mistake was quite natural under the circumstances.
So the choice to dump everything and throw myself into the music was quite natural.
It was quite natural he had to get divorced.
The change was quite natural.
It was quite natural to bring it to the cinema.
I think it was quite natural.
It was quite natural for the water to be in the rock.
The Japanese song was quite natural.
So it was quite natural for me to resonate.
In America it was quite natural.
It was quite natural.

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He was outside my door. It was quite natural.
For me it was quite natural to translate it into moving images.
I was, but his waking was quite natural.
Everyday blusher was quite natural throughout the decade in both application and the colours used.
To furnish your room as a monk 's cell, I am sure it was quite natural for you.
This attraction was quite natural given the death of the mother.
It was quite natural for us to walk in our parents ' footsteps.
Then, as he was in heaven, it was quite natural that he should forget earth.
It was quite natural because it was Soviet time.
So yeah, it was quite natural.
This was quite natural for such newly emerged States as my country, the Kyrgyz Republic.
But in Japan it was quite natural to use online pseudo-names.
So it was quite natural that I started.
No . It was quite natural.
That it was quite natural that one might eventually " be broken and saddled.
Of course, that was quite natural in these times of commercialism.
It was quite natural for me to do this . ”.
Petrosian 's sacrifice was quite natural since Black 's compensation for the exchange was very obvious.
Born in Antibes, it was quite natural that Christian Brun became a Jazz musician.
So, it was quite natural to write.
For us it was quite natural to start [ In Europe ] here.

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