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Discover Ludwig"gravitates toward" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to have a natural tendency or inclination towards something. Example: Samantha has always been a great artist, and she gravitates toward anything that involves creativity and self-expression.
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James Padgett, for instance, gravitates toward hot-cold therapy.
Maybe that's why he gravitates toward the oblique.
I don't like how everyone gravitates toward it immediately".
Bokaer is a thoughtful and exacting choreographer, and gravitates toward collaborations with visual artists.
As a producer and an m.c., El-P gravitates toward oddities that fit inside one another.
"This last group is smart and gravitates toward the very top".
After the rape, Stern's spirit gravitates "toward the infinite nothingness of indifference".
It gravitates toward vamps in 6- and 12- and 2-beat patterns.
Ms. Newley, sincere but naïve, gravitates toward the only portfolio that shows real talent.
When architects and planners are separated, the work naturally gravitates toward their set of values.
Popular taste these days still gravitates toward postwar and contemporary art.
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