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Like other women I've known, she seemed to have an inborn sense of what would look good on her.
Knowledge of these six colors is inborn in the mind.
It's not known how such an inborn fear might develop, however.
To be sure, some of what makes up resilience is inborn.
There is some evidence that humans may have an inborn sense of number.
However, they do not believe that it is inborn in mankind.
And there was absolutely a sense of this inborn talent.
Most people have the inborn ability to perceive the beat in music.
But their most valued skill is not inborn, I think.
Did freedom require an inborn hatred of control and government?
Besides years of study and practice, that takes inborn talent.
Magic is an inborn talent which can be developed with training.
Values are not inborn or inherited; they must be taught.
True genius is always inborn and never cultivated, let alone learned.
He didn't know what to do with his inborn gifts.
Each came naturally to her, as if the trait had been inborn.
But now I'm beginning to think it's just a natural, inborn trait of the species.
And once again the inborn instinct of the animal raised its head.
The most he can do for himself is to understand and organize his inborn capacities.
She had an inborn love of the sea and all pertaining to it.
It is an inborn capacity without which there can be no humanity.
A. I really do think that much of what we become is inborn - the personality and talents.
She had long since learned to focus on her emotions and inborn talents.
Part of that difference is inborn, and reflects the child's temperament.
She couldn't understand why; it was something deeply inborn in her.