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Discover Ludwig"inclinations for" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to describe a preference or tendency to do a particular thing. For example: "She had strong inclinations for exploring new places."
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But neither does the company have the instincts or inclinations for preservation.
Are his real gifts for story and character, but his inclinations for abstraction and modernity?
Certainly, the mountains offer the immediate thrills of whooshing down pistes in an environment engineered to satisfy childish inclinations for play.
Culture is often a more reliable prophecy than religion of where the country is going, and our culture has been screaming its theocratic inclinations for months now.
However, Fig. 9 shows positive inclinations for all variables used in this study.
The vertical dotted lines are the expected declinations and inclinations for the two polarities at the core site from the geocentric axial dipole field.
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Frazier had no inclination for oratorical bravado.
"I've got a strong inclination for you... .., "The power of inclination"... Nope.
He has little inclination for historical analysis, and he makes sweeping generalizations where specificity might help.
Other players rarely have the occasion, or inclination, for such scruples.
To be fair, this is my first inclination for most requests.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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