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Discover Ludwig"gravitating to" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe the tendency for something to move towards an object or point, usually due to the force of gravity. Example sentence: The space shuttle was slowly gravitating to the lunar surface.
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Film-makers are gravitating to that.
Why are they gravitating to the field?
We're gravitating to that as we speak".
Many physicists are gravitating to the latter theory.
Fancy diners are gravitating to Shake Shake or Chipotle.
He practiced law before gravitating to commercial real estate.
"He has a product the customer is really gravitating to.
Now, he added, "people are gravitating to fewer and fewer sites.
The earliest specialized craftsmen were probably itinerant, gravitating to wherever their services were in demand.
Mr. Vance noted that street-level criminals were gravitating to electronic crimes and financial crimes.
He then joined the Imperial Brass Company in Arizona, gravitating to Chicago, and then to Boston.
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