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How to use second nature in a sentence

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We become just or temperate by acting justly or temperately and the practice of these actions makes them second nature to us.
As in other favourite Asian destinations, such as Thailand and Bali, hospitality and good humour are second nature.
Of course I am going to put my seatbelt on when I drive, it is second nature, but I unclip it to reverse up my tricky driveway.
These characteristics must become second nature for West Indies cricketers at all levels.
If you commit to healthy eating habits, they will soon become second nature.
By introducing new more healthy ways of eating while her children are still young, she hopes it will become second nature to them.
Until you get used to people's disabilities and you realise it's second nature to them, it can be difficult and you can feel awkward.
This kind of sophisticated obfuscation comes as second nature to Republicans these days.
The leading of our eyes to some lustrous or roseate goal is second nature to them.
As I have been to many Evensongs since, the order of the service is now second nature.
The seasons, frighteningly unfamiliar to your average cook, are second nature to Susan and Margaret.
The inescapable conclusion was that, by the time the better players graduated to senior level, it would all be second nature to them.
Now she's studying him carefully, locking his face into her mind in an exercise which is already becoming second nature.
The written word, he said, was like second nature to man and it would always have some followers in some corner of the earth.
Make it second nature for someone who is overweight to blame the restaurant that served him fries.
The threesome dealt with an aerial bombardment late in the game as if it was second nature to them.
Although I'm sure it becomes second nature eventually, I found it over sensitive, making it awkward to aim.
Empathy and familiarity with someone gives rise to a vicarious capacity to experience his responses, a kind of second nature.
Trying new and different products by dint of what new and different labels show up on the bar has become second nature to them.
Director Yurek Bogayevicz has made three films in the U.S., so compromise is by now second nature.
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Examples from Classical Literature
This is not the only example of a legalised aberration from nature, or from second nature.
But Grimaud had for twelve or fifteen years preserved habitual silence, and a habit of fifteen or twenty years' duration becomes second nature.
She quite forgot the genteel reserve which had become second nature to her.
Disguise had to be fundamental, intrinsic, part and parcel of one's being, second nature.
Conformity to the discipline of a small society had become almost his second nature.
Despite that pernicious assumption of lassitude and indifference, which had become his second nature, he was strongly attached to his friend.
At first he had been merely a good actor, but as time went on, simulation became second nature.
For to Sophia, ostracism had long since become a kind of second nature.
With the Chinese, verse-making has always been a second nature.
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