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organically

[awr-gan-ik-lee] / ɔrˈgæn ɪk li /
ADVERB
by nature
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Australians had organically adopted "Bom" as a term of affection, like a nickname for a friend, he said.

From BBC

Some of these new players have spawned organically.

From Los Angeles Times

When first developing the show, which they produced after winning public funding, the puppets appeared somewhat organically, Díaz says, because neither he nor Peirano wanted to be on camera.

From Los Angeles Times

"When I first spoke to scientists at the Cardamom Research Institute, they discouraged me. They said cardamom is too sensitive and difficult to grow organically."

From BBC

Meanwhile, the group booked sales of 2.95 billion pounds for its third quarter ended Nov. 1, up 2.4% organically compared with the same period a year earlier.

From The Wall Street Journal