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The phrase "able to lean forward" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where someone is describing the physical ability to lean forward, often in relation to posture or movement.
Example: "During the meeting, I was able to lean forward to better hear the speaker."
Alternatives: "capable of leaning forward" or "able to bend forward".
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High Voltage's Chief Creative Officer Eric Nofsinger tells me "We wanted to encapsulate the feeling of playing across the table from someone else…being able to lean forward and look at the table top with a sense of immediacy you don't get out of a traditional 2D card game".
At least being able to lean forward and press instead of lying on your back" (participant 5).
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You should be able to easily reach it from a standing position in front of it - you'll need to be able to draw on it without having to lean forward.
Brown started to lean forward, Wilson said.
American policy toward Cuba needs to lean forward.
Remember to lean forward when you are in mid air.
Try not to lean forwards too much.
You may only be able to lift your leg and lean forward slightly at the beginning; however the balance will tone the hips.
If you feel yourself beginning to fall backward, lean forward.
"You lean forward to accelerate, lean backwards to brake, and gyrate your arms wildly to turn".
I lean forward to hear her secret.
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