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Free sign up"leaned towards" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe someone's attitude or opinion when they are considering something and are inclined to one side. For example, "The council members leaned towards approving the proposal."
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Germany leaned towards the first option.
Both experts, however, leaned towards accident.
I have always leaned towards computer science and computer engineering.
(For those wondering, a slight majority leaned towards the Republicans).
"How's the roofing business?" He leaned towards me confidingly.
Gould leaned towards the young man in the front row.
Opinions in the fight fraternity leaned towards Calzaghe walking away.
But others in Macedonia leaned towards Romania which supported them and provided Vlachos schooling.
When they formed from the ashes of the early Santana band, Journey leaned towards fusion.
Turner comes from a family that traditionally has leaned towards Labour.
Its mix of news and lighter material always leaned towards the latter.
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