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"I lean" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It can be used as a simple statement or as a descriptor of an action. It is often used in conjunction with an object or a direction. Example: "I lean against the wall for support." In this sentence, "I lean" is the action being performed and "against the wall" is the direction or object being leaned upon.
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I lean back.
I lean toward function first".
Then I lean some more.
I lean towards the latter.
I lean close to the picture.
I lean more towards the former.
Her answer: "I lean toward not Scotchgarding.
I lean back in my swivel chair.
I lean my cheek against the wall.
I lean forward adjust the blanket.
I lean ever so slightly towards Froch.
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