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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as I lean on" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a physical action of leaning or a metaphorical reliance on something or someone for support. Example: "As I lean on the railing, I take a moment to enjoy the view of the sunset."
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As I lean on the door jam, I am humbled.
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Robby smiled knowingly as I leaned on the back of the couch, watching over his shoulder.
Her latest work, "As you lean on me and I lean on you, we move forward," presented by Friends of the High Line, includes herself and nine deaf and hearing-impaired performers.
She's beautiful in her dress, smiling as I lean over to kiss her on the cheek.
"I'M here to listen". he urges as I lean in closer, my hands twitching on the table.
As I leaned forward on the sofa and took a jittery gulp of my beer at a quarter to one yesterday morning, I thought to myself: I hate those ads for bookmakers.
We offer you our condolences and prayers, our love and friendship and as many shoulders to lean on for as long as you need them.
And it can be due to circumstances that we can't individually control, and so for parents to be there as a shoulder to lean on and as someone to listen openly, I think is the most important first step.
As she unpacked our groceries, I leaned on a counter out of her way, wanting to catch her eye and express my interest.
After dinner, as the wind howled outside, I leaned on the piano to admire the murals of 1930s diners and felt like Jack Nicholson surrounded by ghosts in The Shining.
That was something I leaned on as a vision for this film," Simmons said.
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