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"bent to" is correct and usable in written English
You could use it to describe an action someone performed, usually after a physical or emotional strain. For example, "Unable to cope any longer with the stress of his job, he bent to his knees and wept."
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Obama bent to embrace him.
Kendall bent to look.
Kate bent to take a look.
Katya bent to pick up her bag.
Tom bent to untie his leash.
I have a '60s bent to me.
Coughlin smiled, then bent to the microphone.
But Senate Democrats bent to her demands.
The whole wood bent to the wind.
It bent to bigotry while hiding sexual predators.
I staggered and bent to catch myself with my hands.
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