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The phrase "inclined to think" is correct and can be used in written English
It is used to express a likely or possible thought or opinion that one has. Example: I am inclined to think that the new policy will be beneficial for the company's growth.
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So we are not overly inclined to think that Turing's response to the Lovelace Objection is poor; and we are even less inclined to think that Turing lacked the resources to provide a satisfactory response on this point.
I'm inclined to think so.
I am inclined to think my lot peculiarly unfortunate.
There's subtext galore, or so we're inclined to think.
I'm inclined to think Twin Peaks is about Marilyn Monroe.
Parikh is inclined to think big, California King big.
Watching "In the Upper Room," I'm inclined to think so.
Toohey is inclined to think that existential boredom did not exist before the Enlightenment.
Everyone is inclined to think they and the things they care about are undervalued.
Plato was sometimes inclined to think that knowledge and understanding are possible independently of language.
(There should be an anti-whimsy pill, dispensed exclusively to playwrights, I'm inclined to think).
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