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The phrase "leans over" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used to describe someone physically bending or tilting their body towards something or someone. Example: The young boy leans over the railing to get a better look at the dolphins swimming in the aquarium.
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He leans over somewhat confidentially.
He leans over, staring at you intently like a snake.
He leans over, as if to confide in me.
A drunk friend leans over and says: "Hey!
Gogol leans over toward the stereo to turn the volume down a bit.
When she reaches Bethesda fountain and leans over the reflecting pool, the director yells "Cut".
He leans over, coyly.
Say "Leans over slowly.
Someone leans over you.
Mann leans over.
Brydon leans over.
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