organically in the PONS Dictionary

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It all happened really organically just like that.
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I did not want to go on a crash diet but wanted to lose weight organically.
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The firm started supplying organically-produced tea towels more than five years ago and has now added deck chairs, oven gloves and aprons to the list.
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Our audience is organically incapable of accepting decadent, gloomy, pessimistic art.
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For this reason, many practitioners of aromatherapy buy organically produced oils.
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Diversity of products and farming organically are both seen as sound business practices.
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Situated at the junction between sketch and watercolour, his art is organically unitary and it has an attentively watched colour distribution.
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The media must be used smartly to repeat organically, edify, and buttress the revolutionary values and morals that are being disseminated throughout society (through education, language, and religion).
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A woman whose music spiritually embodies an organically delicious sound juxtaposed with soul-baring lyrics and a commanding voice.
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The makeshift city just grew organically, with rough-and-ready residents patching together improvised infrastructure along the way.
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