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very nature

collocation in English

meanings of veryand nature


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very
adjective[before noun]
uk /ˈver.i/ us /ˈver.i/
(used to add emphasis to a noun) exact ...
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nature
noun
uk /ˈneɪ.tʃər/ us /ˈneɪ.tʃɚ/
all the animals, plants, rocks, etc. in the world and all the features, forces, and processes that happen or exist independently of people, such as the weather, the sea, mountains, the production of young animals or plants, ...
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Examples of very nature


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Networks, by their verynature, are redistributive.
Such research, almost by its verynature, must be interdisciplinary.
Unwritten contracts are, by their verynature, unclear.
Lagerstatten by their verynature sample something rather different.
However, the verynature of science makes compliance difficult.
The verynature of drilling makes sterilizing the drill unpractical.
This can be understood from the verynature of the test-kinetic approach.
But by its verynature, music produces forms of change within the intertwining of various narratives.
However, the verynature of social care makes the promotion of choice a challenging aim.
By its verynature, discourse's signification does not admit of external appeal.
The verynature of palliative care forces nurses to confront life's finiteness and suffering.
Since in its verynature this means is reciprocal, it leads to the most radical annihilation.
Safety-critical systems are, by their verynature, difficult to design and are complex in operation.
By their verynature, crystal structures tend not to reveal the flexibility of the crystallized macromolecules.
Obviously, these results reflect the verynature of the opportunity cost of land.
Indeed, by its verynature, any interdisciplinary project will find it hard to identify appropriate peers.
These, from their verynature, are beyond the criticism of reason.
Many are nonverbal, and, by their verynature, most instances go undocumented and unseen.
The verynature of mediated communication is at stake in these questions.
Guidelines, by their verynature, are distinguished from rules or regulations that must be followed.
Yet these changes also affected the verynature of the show.
It is the state by its verynature that usually induces the oppositional relationship.
The verynature of their profession and itinerant lives makes them particularly difficult to track down.
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