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Discover LudwigThe phrase "to lean on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express reliance or dependence on someone or something for support or assistance.
Example: "During tough times, it's important to lean on your friends for emotional support."
Alternatives: "to rely on" or "to depend on".
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Young people without parents to lean on are stuck renting.
Having other friends to lean on will make this easier.
A wall or a friend to lean on will work.
So these "suckers" now have no one to lean on for support.
Bush needed one hard phrase to lean on.
It was convenient to lean on them.
You don't get to lean on anybody.
"I don't have nobody to lean on.
"He really tries to lean on you.
So they need somebody to lean on.
"We want to lean on him".
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