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Discover Ludwig"gravitated towards" is a correct and widely used phrase in written English
It means to be pulled towards or to have a strong inclination towards something or someone. Example: Despite having many options, she always gravitated towards painting as her preferred form of expression.
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You gravitated towards him.
That was the shelf I gravitated towards.
I gravitated towards words I could pronounce.
Once here, my siblings gravitated towards the sciences.
He also gravitated towards journalism notably at the Yorkshire Post.
I think that's why so many people gravitated towards it.
She then gravitated towards competitive sports and, ultimately, wheelchair racing.
Payton Quinn gravitated towards masculine clothes as a teenager.
As a young man he gravitated towards socialism.
The conversation then gravitated towards the peculiarities of foreigners' responses.
Antonio Pappano has gravitated towards Elgar's music of late.
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