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gravitate

[grav-i-teyt] / ˈgræv ɪˌteɪt /


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Do you have a sense of what fans are gravitating toward with “End of Beginning”?

From The Wall Street Journal

With his longtime producing partner Gary Krieg, they gravitated toward researchers solving the problem of “protein folding,” figuring out how to predict the 3-D shape of proteins from a chain of amino acids.

From The Wall Street Journal

Russo then proceeded to list the reasons players gravitate to Chavez Ravine: “Play in L.A. Winning team. Great organization. Good weather. Have a chance to be in the World Series every year.”

From Los Angeles Times

He initially went back to the piano, but found the life of a concert soloist rather lonely, so he gravitated toward conducting and making music with an entire orchestra.

From Los Angeles Times

Consumers might gravitate to alternatives that can also have staggeringly high interest rates.

From The Wall Street Journal