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Discover LudwigThe phrase "less inclined" is correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to describe someone's tendency or inclination towards something. Example: "John was less inclined to go to the party after hearing that his ex-girlfriend would be there."
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Dave Pell is less inclined to swoon.
But statistically, women seem less inclined to acquire these skills.
Jasper Becker is less inclined to make these fine distinctions.
But investors were less inclined to be critical.
They may be less inclined to do so this time.
One wishes she felt less inclined to seek such answers.
"I'm less inclined to exit a sector completely," he said.
In my professional life, I'm less inclined to wear vintage.
He is now less inclined to hold back.
Not only does that help decrease their suffering, they are also less inclined to sue.
They're much less inclined to clump up (and stop working) than their natural counterparts.
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