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Discover LudwigThe phrase "bend toward" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a physical action of bending in a specific direction or a metaphorical inclination towards a particular idea or opinion. Example: "The branches of the tree bend toward the sunlight, seeking nourishment."
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History in Toronto does not bend toward justice.
But consumer desire continues to bend toward naturals.
The arc of history is long, but it shouldn't bend toward a mosque full of bodies.
From the outset that means there's no melodic or harmonic stimulus for Mr. Hall to bend toward or push against.
"The arc of the moral universe may bend toward justice, but it doesn't bend on its own.
And I can attest to the 'long' part, but I hope the bend toward justice will soon become more pronounced".
Political radicalism, from Robespierre to Mao, can often bend toward puritanism, flashingly illuminated only by hypocrisy, as with Mao's mistresses.
The range of acceptable ideas does not always bend toward justice, but it does change over time.
Most fans could not be sure what they were watching, as the boats sailed out of view around the bend toward the Golden Gate Bridge.
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