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"tilts forward" is an acceptable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe an object or someone that is leaning or angling forward in a particular direction. For example: "The goat tilted forward, eagerly sniffing the succulent grass beneath its feet."
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His head tilts forward.
His body straightens and tilts forward far beyond the point of balance.
His head tilts forward with eyes wide and the lips of his large mouth parted.
He tilts forward, planting his elbows on his crossed legs and his face in his hands.
Foot propped on the truck's ledge, an ex-president tilts forward.
Josefina's eyes roll over, her head tilts forward and she grabs for the doorframe, crumpling against it.
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Sanders tilted forward and waved his hand.
Gray heads tilt forward in anticipation of his next slide.
Torso tilted forward and legs akimbo, Irwin does his patented rooster strut around the stage.
He demonstrated by sitting on the chair, tilting forward and moving his fingers slightly. . . .
He strode this way and that, arms outstretched, head tilted forward, eyes ablaze.
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