spontaneously in the PONS Dictionary

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After a life of hardship, she spontaneously achieved a state of self-realization.
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When in very badly deteriorated condition and improperly stored (e.g., in a sun-baked shed), nitrate film can even spontaneously combust.
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For example, chimpanzees are known to spontaneously contribute comforting behaviors to victims of aggressive behavior in natural and unnatural settings, a behavior recognized as consolation.
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The charges are separated from their stable placement in the particles and can occur spontaneously, from pressure or an applied electric field.
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Another has them acting silly, dancing spontaneously, and humorously fighting for screen time.
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They also included a small quantity of calcium phosphide, which in contact with water produced impure phosphine, it spontaneously ignited, thereby igniting the acetylene.
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Human infants are not excited or upset when babbling, but instead they will babble spontaneously and incessantly only when emotionally calm.
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Some were planned and other were spontaneously created by the settlers themselves.
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New colonies are very unlikely to start up spontaneously because this gregarious bird will only nest where others are already present.
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Acetoacetate breaks down spontaneously into acetone, and the acetone is released through the urine and lungs to produce the acetone breath that accompanies prolonged fasting.
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