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Discover LudwigThe phrase "inclines towards" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to indicate a tendency or preference for something.
Example: "The committee inclines towards adopting the new policy due to its potential benefits."
Alternatives: "leans towards" or "tends to favor"
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Lilla, unconvinced by Arendt's liberal solution to the problem -- which proposed a separation between philosophy and politics -- inclines towards Jaspers's view, and beyond that toward a more Platonic conception.
Sullivan's film inclines towards the former.
Rarely staged, this near-tragic romance inclines towards mythic portentousness as well as grit.
The striker himself inclines towards O'Neill's club but did not let that distract him.
In the absence of models, the plan-making process usually inclines towards a more intuitive approach.
This one is the romantic: it inclines towards another but in doing so loses its own roots".
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I incline towards the latter.
Most art historians were inclined towards lenience.
I incline towards a more mundane account.
In public at least, Nina is inclined towards hope.
The guests – Whoopi Goldberg and Jimmy Page – are inclined towards looking back too.
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