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Discover LudwigThe phrase "am inclined" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a tendency or preference towards a particular action or opinion.
Example: "I am inclined to believe that we should take a more cautious approach to this project."
Alternatives: "tend to" or "have a tendency to".
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I am inclined to believe him.
"I am inclined to believe they will continue.
I'm no scientist, but I am inclined to cynicism.
I am inclined to think my lot peculiarly unfortunate.
"I am inclined to sign on," he said.
But as an internationalist, I am inclined against this approach.
I am inclined to be against contemporary architecture.
I am inclined to approach her with caution.
Hence I am inclined to believe it, including the method.
I am inclined to share elements of the concern.
I am inclined to give your fr-enemy a pass on the whole Chanel debacle.
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