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incline

[in-klahyn, in-klahyn, in-klahyn] / ɪnˈklaɪn, ˈɪn klaɪn, ɪnˈklaɪn /






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Aside from the effect on domestic demand, the war could also weigh on sentiment globally, leaving shoppers less inclined to purchase luxury goods, he added.

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They're more inclined to his views, and he's right about that.

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After a long moment, she took a sip of tea, then inclined her head to Mr. Lew and me.

From Literature

I’d be more inclined to point toward visible change on the horizon if Academy voters refused to play it so safe.

From Salon

By the time you're heading for your kip on Saturday night, a drastic influx of people might be inclined to give the green light to carving Hearts' name on the Scottish Premiership trophy.

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