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Discover LudwigThe phrase "leaning forward" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe any physical posture in which the body is bent towards the front. For example, "She leaned forward in anticipation of what he was about to say."
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Leaning forward, Fleck hollered: "Turn!
They're leaning forward and wriggling.
He was leaning forward.
He walked clumsily, leaning forward a little.
"And Prokofiev," he growled, leaning forward.
"Twenty?" said Sam, leaning forward.
He turns toward me, leaning forward intently.
– he was leaning forward and slightly blurred.
He was there and leaning forward.
Then he hardened a bit, leaning forward.
"July 4 , 1974" he says, leaning forward.
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