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inborn

[in-bawrn] / ˈɪnˈbɔrn /


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He credits his achievements not to inborn talent but to dedication and discovery.

From The Wall Street Journal Feb. 3, 2026

On one hand, they argue gender isn’t just inborn and immutable but that it’s wholly deterministic.

From Salon Aug. 15, 2025

But, like almost all mental disorders, bipolar is partially attributable to inborn factors, like genetics and chemical imbalances.

From Slate Sep. 29, 2024

In psychology, the theory that the ability to imitate is inborn held sway for a long time.

From Science Daily Sep. 27, 2023

It was an inborn talent, requiring none of the trying cabalistic study to which her Uncle Marcos had applied himself with far more effort and far less effect.

From "The House of the Spirits: A Novel" by Isabel Allende




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