Collocations for "inherent"
Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "inherent" in context.
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inherent
ⓘMost examples are given in US English. We have labeled exceptions as UK.adj
- the risks inherent in the [job, operation, surgery]
- the risks inherent to the [job]
- and all of its inherent risks
- has its inherent limitations
- all [adventure, extreme] sports have inherent [dangers, risks]
- there is an inherent flaw in
- has an inherent value
- has [an, its] inherent [authority, capacity, jurisdiction]
- is an inherent [part, feature, aspect] of
- has (no) inherent worth
- the inherent value of [hard work, honesty]
- the inherent [power, potential, strength] of
- the inherent [nature, characteristics, part] of
- the inherent [dangers, difficulties, problems] of
- the inherent conflict (between)
- inherent and [inalienable, necessary, essential]
- is inherent in their [make-up, culture, traditions]
'inherent' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):