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LoveCZ Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Nature's/Natural way to beautiful?

Hi everyone, I have seen a slogan of a brand like this : Nature's way to beautiful.

But then I have got a doubt, should not that be "Natural" instead of "Nature's", or is there any difference in the meaning aspect? Is this a valid interchange of word?Thanks.

loveCZ
  

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" Nature is a person. I'm sure you've had your run-ins with Mother Nature!

  • " Nature is a person.
  • I'm sure you've had your run-ins with Mother Nature!
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I take it as the figure of speech known as "personification." Nature is a person. I'm sure you've had your run-ins with Mother Nature!
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loveCZNature's way to beautiful
Is the word 'beautiful' correct? Shouldn't it be 'beauty'? 
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Thanks for your answer, I am absolutely sure you are correct.
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Yoong Liat Is the word 'beautiful' correct? Shouldn't it be 'beauty'?
This sort of expression, as though "beautiful" were a place, is not unusual in modern advertising.
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Thanks, Avangi.
Point noted. 

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