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Discover LudwigThe phrase "lean towards having" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when expressing a preference or inclination towards a particular choice or option. Example: "In our discussions, we seem to lean towards having a more flexible work schedule."
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"If you ask a victim today he would lean towards having more justice," said Santos.
Sammy: You [Nathan] said earlier to think about the standards and I think that makes me lean towards having a base vehicle that we give them [the students] to start with.
If it's a choice between having too little or too much food, always lean towards having too much food.
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Where selecting genes from profile data is a balance between false negatives and false positives, the selection cutoffs is this study leaned towards having fewer false negatives and more gene information.
I tend to lean more towards having a Type A personality, as I always feel a sense of urgency when it comes to completing tasks.
She stated that she leaned strongly towards having RM after she received her genetic test results and learned about the surgical option.
"Being that he wasn't a street person, and didn't have enemies, I lean towards it having to be someone who was on the down-low or someone so against gay people that they would do this".
So once again it's trying to lean towards only having to be answerable to the Irish DPA.
Even Mr Maliki, who has long leaned towards America, has recently toed an Iranian line, supporting the Tehran-led purge of candidates supposedly linked to Saddam.
7. Lean Towards Popular Emojis.
Each colour that you see leans towards or has echoes of another colour - so a cherry tomato red has an orange overtone, whereas watermelon red has a violet overtone.
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