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The phrase "incline to" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is a verb phrase used to express that someone is leaning towards a certain opinion, belief, or action. For example: "The jury seemed to incline to the defendant's favor."
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Most Spaniards incline to the first two adjectives.
I simply incline to your company, he replied".
GAMES resist change; they incline to the timeless.
The more sober observers incline to think not.
Connections now incline to the view that he does not see out a mile.
I admit I often incline to this prejudice, suspicious at the faintest whiff of Quality Street.
Others may incline to the tart summary that Berenson offered early in his friendship with Janet.
Going down the California incline to Pacific Coast Highway, and home.
Abuse and counterabuse Culture creep Difficult delivery Juggling Europe's stars ReprintsMr Fico's government seems to incline to the first view.
If you pressed me sharply to take a position, I would incline to the view that the Davis was guilty.
Edward Pearce Thormanby, North Yorkshire I incline to Groucho Marx's view of the crowds at the funeral.
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