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Discover Ludwig"I lean down" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe the action of someone bending down. For example, "I lean down to pick up the fallen book."
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I lean down to kiss her goodbye.
I lean down to inspect the neat rows of prepared vegetables, never smiling.
"Tank oo," she whispers as I lean down to kiss her forehead.
Sometimes when I'm rocking her to sleep, I lean down and breathe in her breath, which now smells of bubble-gum toothpaste and the dinner I cooked for her while she sat in her highchair singing to the dog.
I lean down to kiss her and her lips are dry.
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I leaned down and inhaled.
I leaned down.
I leaned down and buried my face in her sweater.
Before I left, I leaned down and picked up three pieces of faience: blue, turquoise, and black.
Her mouth was open, and I leaned down, breathing in her sweet breath that smelled like soy formula.
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