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Discover LudwigThe phrase "disposed towards" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to indicate a person's inclination or attitude about something. For example, "She appeared to be disposed towards helping the homeless."
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Voters are well disposed towards him.
McEnroe has always been disposed towards liking Murray.
Lloyd George was no better disposed towards organised labour.
There is clearly a younger, older group who may be more disposed towards moving.
I didn't like Bob Dylan in 1980, so I was instantly disposed towards Willis.
From what has appeared so far, the government seems well disposed towards Anderson's aims.
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You may therefore not be best-disposed towards her latest single, "Firework", but that would be a shame.
He viewed the communists as irredeemably bourgeois and far too well-disposed towards the US.
To this day, I'm curiously well-disposed towards barn owls (the logo and mascot of BBC Computers).
The public is fairly well-disposed towards unions, says Paul Nowak of the Trades Union Congress (TUC).
And that is really why he's so suspicious of them and so ill-disposed towards them on his part.
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