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Let me hasten to add that this situation is a perfectly natural one.
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Dr Morgan said it was "perfectly natural" to have a "coherent and rational debate about the tenets of Christianity".
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If more players want to test their value in the marketplace, that seems a perfectly natural reaction to the money-driven world of college hoops.
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Although, again, there are perfectly natural reasons these might form.
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He said it was "perfectly natural" to have discussions with special advisers but policy development had been led by individual departments - including in controversial areas such as nuclear power.
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But at the time my response felt perfectly natural.
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But to many in the social media world, it was a perfectly natural, almost cathartic reaction to the suicide of a man who many knew personally, but many more knew by reputation if at all.
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In discussing my work, he would also share his own thoughts and works in progress as if it were perfectly natural that we all should re-examine the world and the tools we use to do so.
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This is perfectly natural and healthy.
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Ghosts, he explained, were perfectly natural.
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To be clear, it is perfectly natural for questions to be asked about whether a chief executive should retain a badge indicating that he is revered nationally in some kind of way, after his reckless expansion of Royal Bank of Scotland led to the biggest taxpayer bailout in British corporate history and contributed to the darkest deepest recession since the 1930s.
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