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Discover Ludwig"leaning into" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when discussing an action that requires effort or requires immersing oneself in a situation. For example, "Leaning into her new job, she worked hard to make a good impression on her colleagues."
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Replays showed Alosi leaning into Carroll.
McTeer laughed, leaning into Kampouris.
"Pssst," Bobby Hair says, leaning into her.
Leaning into the slope, they hold themselves at impossible angles.
"Oh, yes," she said, leaning into her collage.
The wind was leaning into the date palms.
Two women sit on a sofa, leaning into each other.
You are in love," Saleh said leaning into this friend.
"Killjoy," he adds, leaning into the tape recorder.
A half-dozen climbers stood gazing uphill, leaning into gusts.
Leaning into the ropes as George Foreman pummels his kidneys?
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