Fast is in nature or fast/ by nature?

Let us say we want to come up with a sentence that talks about properties of the computer algorithm and I wish to say that the algorithm is inherently fast. Let us say this is to give something more intelligent; I can already use this. What is the right way to say it?

  What makes The algorithm is fast  

in

  nature?  
Asked on March 1, 2021 in Other.
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Nature noun
1 The phenomena or events of the physical world collectively, including plants, animals, the landscape, and other features and products of the earth, versus humans or human creations
2. I’m not violent by nature what are some of these traits or characteristics?

It’s the second using by nature (using definition 2) (using definition 2). Is there any real difference between the 2 above and the 1 above? Means that the algorithm is fast because of its nature. Oooing is not a living thing and algorithms doesn’t have a natural nature. Is it intrinsically fast? What is the significance of this, and how to describe it?

Your first sentence uses the word nature to mean the natural environment (definition 1 above). The sentence means that the algorithm is fast when used in nature (e.g. forests). In other locations (travelling europe) where there are traffic lights, everything is slow. Since cities are created using local

geography, this part is not in a specified format. And why is this part not defined?

Answered on March 1, 2021.
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