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Discover Ludwig"slant to" is not a valid phrase in English.
You can use the phrase "slant toward" to describe something that is leaning in a particular direction. For example, "The boardwalk slanted toward the lake."
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Others slant to other parties.
There's a British slant to it.
Slant to Laveranues Coles, 28 yards.
There is a Germanic slant to the adventurous wine list.
He also refuted claims of a political slant to "24".
So there's a whole spiritual slant to this festival".
If U.S. news coverage has tended to slant to the right, the popular culture has tended to slant to the left.
Other 89plus artists also have a political slant to their work.
But the wood also provides a traditional slant to a largely contemporary design.
Certainly there's a rightward slant to their commentary programs, which I actually think is fine.
"We bring the Under Armour brand slant to any category we go into," he adds.
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