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organically

[awr-gan-ik-lee] / ɔrˈgæn ɪk li /
ADVERB
by nature
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Creators may see their engagement shrink especially because global virality will take a hit – previously content that took off in one region could become popular in the US organically.

From BBC

It feels so wonderful to get this for a movie that was made so organically and rose up through not through the prism of business, but through the prism of friendship.

From Los Angeles Times

The Sony-produced musical saga had a quiet awards-qualifying run in June, but it was only after it organically built an audience on Netflix that it received a more publicized, if still limited theatrical release.

From Los Angeles Times

“Our capital allocation priorities are unchanged,” the streaming platform says in a letter to shareholders, noting it first prioritizes reinvestment in the business organically and through selective mergers and acquisitions while maintaining liquidity.

From The Wall Street Journal

The restaurant business has been growing organically, and is still about 50% of the business.

From Barron's