be inclined to think
Example Sentences
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Because the financing is typically offered through the hospital or doctor’s office, patients may be inclined to think the loans are a good deal.
From New York Times • May 12, 2023
You lose the snapshot effect so it wouldn’t be good for a horse race vote, especially since the participants would be inclined to think more intently about the election as members of an influential group.
From Fox News • Jul. 23, 2020
His talk was as fascinating as it was confounding, and you might be inclined to think that the young man is slightly off-kilter.
From Golf Digest • May 27, 2019
Purist rock dudes might be inclined to think that Homme’s riffs would squish posh Brit producer Ronson like a bug, but on “The Way You Used to Do,” Ronson puts up a good fight.
From Los Angeles Times • Jun. 28, 2017
Most of us will be inclined to think that Mr. Rountree must exaggerate, and what he calls poverty most of us would doubtless be inclined to think a modest competency a little below respectability.
From The Thirteenth Greatest of Centuries by Walsh, James J. (James Joseph)