innate in the PONS Dictionary

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Sometimes the magic of a talisman or an external source links with the magic innate in a user, causing various results.
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All these innate abilities demonstrate how the eye and the mind are seeking pattern and simple whole shapes.
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Cross-national studies have also been shown to refute the argument for an innate biological difference in mathematical skills.
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He found that students with innate rhythmic abilities were rare, just as those with perfect, or absolute pitch are.
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It is usually described as innate or pre-natal qi to distinguish it from acquired qi that a person may develop of their lifetime.
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This quality is not entirely innate to the voice, but is developed through classical vocal training.
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Every creature has innate abilities that accommodate its survival in the world.
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Ability souls give the player innate abilities, which are often required to traverse certain areas of the castle.
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For example, one might argue that some moral intuitions are innate or that color preferences are innate.
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The former are innate variations, the latter are acquired variations.
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