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"make us inclined" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
For example, "The promise of a reward for our hard work made us inclined to tackle the project."
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The unrest and the neurotic insecurity of the present day make us inclined to enjoy the simple and affirmative outlook of Grandma Moses".
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Perhaps it's the fact that they're twice-cooked, or the careful shaping of the buns, that makes us inclined to head for the supermarket or the deli instead of trying to make them by our own hand.
The authors dismantle the prevailing myths that have made us inclined to tolerate and even encourage narcissism: that it's a function of high self-esteem, that it's a function of low self-esteem, that a little narcissism is healthy, that narcissists are in fact superior, that you have to love yourself to be able to love someone else.
There is something about the utopian promise that the ice-cream van used to represent for children of the 70s and 80s that makes us inclined to see its sad demise as a parable for our times.
It's also a fact that jolly old capitalism, with its inbuilt thirst for novelty, makes us inclined to hanker after the latest model of anything, including animal companions.
Of course, the age of variety is dead now, and the thought of novelty dancers called François and Zandra doesn't necessarily make all of us inclined to mourn.
Without getting overly scientific, it's explained that when we're exposed to rudeness, our subconscious makes us act in ways that interpret both neutral and negative behaviors as rude, making us more inclined to behave rudely ourselves.
Cases that appear too long may make students inclined to skip over relevant information.
Hearing there is something you don't like in a dish will make you inclined to pass it by.
Remember that your teachers are the ones who give you the grades, so you should make them inclined to like you.
It doesn't help that depression makes me tired, which makes me less inclined to exercise, which makes me less inclined to give a rat's ass about what I put into my mouth, which makes me less inclined to fit into my pants, which makes me a little more depressed.
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