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"mechanically inclined" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means having a natural ability or talent for understanding and working with mechanical or technical devices. Example: John was always fascinated by how machines and engines worked. He was incredibly mechanically inclined, and could fix almost anything without any formal training.
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"For the mechanically inclined person, they'll find representations of just about every mechanism that's ever been made: hydraulic and pneumatic and gear driven.
And Antheil, arguably the most mechanically inclined of all composers, having long before mastered the byzantine mechanisms of pneumatic piano rolls, retained a special genius for "out of the box" problem solving.
And I've always been mechanically inclined.
"I'm not mechanically inclined," he said.
"I'm not very mechanically inclined," George said with a laugh.
Besides, I'm mechanically inclined, and I like to tinker".
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For the semi-mechanically inclined: remove screws and, at a minimum, crack the case open to allow moisture to escape.
Politically inclined?
"The court almost feels inclined.
Japan seems inclined to reciprocate.
Madison seemed inclined to agree.
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