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Discover Ludwig"have inclination" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is usually used to describe a feeling or opinion someone has about something. For example: "I have an inclination to believe that she is being untruthful."
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"Even if we do have inclinations toward violence, we also have inclination to empathy, to cooperation, to self-control".
Conversely, silver nanoparticles have inclination to aggregate in media due to high electrolyte content, causing loss of their antibacterial effectiveness.
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"Youth have inclinations.
Vulcanoids are unlikely to have inclinations of more than about 10° to the ecliptic.
A private for-profit respondent stated, " Politicians tend to have inclinations.
Most gene data were collected on the line having inclination of 1.0.
All cases had inclination, version, or both outside the range described as acceptable by Grammatopoulos et al. (2010).
Of the 21 hips without pseudotumours, 16 (76%) had inclination and anteversion angles within the safe zone of Lewinnek (Fig. 5).
The miR-214 and miR-222 high-expression group had inclinations of more serosal invasion than the low-expression group.
Children with an inclination toward anger will often have an inclination toward physical aggression.
By and large, it is between secularists who have an inclination for freedom and technology and religious fundamentalists, who have an inclination for oppression and backwardness.
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