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The phrase "are leaning forward" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a physical posture or attitude of anticipation or engagement, often in a context where someone is showing interest or eagerness.
Example: "During the presentation, the audience members are leaning forward in their seats, eager to hear more about the topic."
Alternatives: "are inclining forward" or "are bending forward".
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You can see they are leaning forward to walk.
Some of the brothers and sisters are leaning forward, eyes shut in concentration, whispering the words along with Patrick.
"It's easier to accelerate when you are leaning forward, hands on the handlebars, than when you take your hands off and sit back".
gym in Dallas, waiting for history to redeem him; Dick and Rummy are leaning forward into history, as they always do.
Libin moots the idea of using head-mounted motion-trackers to understand when people are leaning forward, and when they're sitting back – while stressing this is not something Evernote is actually planning to do.
His research has relied on two methods of collecting such data: applying facial-expression recognition software to spot a furrowed brow or an expression of slack disengagement; and using a special chair with posture sensors to tell whether students are leaning forward with interest or lolling back in boredom.
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He was leaning forward.
They're leaning forward and wriggling.
– he was leaning forward and slightly blurred.
May was leaning forward with her elbows on a bin.
His shoulders were hunched, he was leaning forward.
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