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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
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ELEMENT

I've heard 'to be in your element'
but I saw the following online when searching element. Is it used naturally in the following:

The fan is helpful, but sometimes not always easy to find things in my element.

I have been weeding my blacks from my wardrobe, it's been heartwernching as some things still have tags on them, but I am determined to dress more in my element if I can.

You don't need long hair to wear it in your element.

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Anonymous 'to be in your element'
"Being in your element involves doing something for which you have a natural aptitude." (guardian.co.uk)

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