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1 Now he knew why that innate sense of warning had been generated.
2 Our ancestors had an innate sense of form that we have not.
3 He cannot suppress a blush that indicates an innate sense of shame.
4 His bearing became more self-poised, his innate sense of strength more apparent.
5 Mason's and Thomas' innate sense of lyrics and melody dates back to childhood.
6 But her first words betokened her innate sense of fair dealing.
7 But other animals have an innate sense of fairness, too.
8 Some innate sense of balance told her that something was wrong with these tales.
9 They are caring and have an innate sense of fairness.
10 Olive's innate sense of justice demanded division of the blame.
11 This innate sense of superiority also extended to Woods' life away from the golf course.
12 My innate sense was this can get very bad; which is where we are today.
13 It was nice to see the parents trusting the innate sense of the human miracle.
14 So they do have that innate sense of success.
15 And she seemed to exude an innate sense of style, even in the inexpensive dress.
16 Her innate sense of drama shrank from possible awkwardness, a false step, at the start.
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This collocation consists of: Innate sense through the time
Innate sense across language varieties