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another weird question…haha;-)?
Do I say : “it is intrinsic to your nature” or “it is intrinsic in your nature”???
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your sentence is redundant. intrinsic means innate, inherent or belonging to a thing by its very nature.
just say it is intrinsic to you. or it is innate to you. or it is inherent to you.
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I’d say, “It is intrinsic to your nature.”
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dictionary.com says
intrinsic (adj) 1. belonging to a thing by its very nature
it belongs to it just because that’s the nature of the person/object.
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to your nature
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Both..? :S
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