Usages of mi ni tsuku
毎日 運動 を すれば、 体力 が 自然 に 身 に つく と 思います。mainichi undou o sureba, tairyoku ga shizen ni mi ni tsuku to omoimasu.
If you exercise every day, I think you naturally build up your physical strength.
毎日 日記 を 書く と、 日本語 の 表現 が 自然 に 身 に つきます。mainichi nikki o kaku to, nihongo no hyougen ga shizen ni mi ni tsukimasu.
If you write a diary every day, Japanese expressions will naturally stick with you.
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