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inclined to
Idioms and Phrases
Tending or disposed toward, as in I'm inclined to give him the benefit of the doubt . [Mid-1300s]Example Sentences
Representing as he does the non-expansion state of Georgia, he knows that red state governors like his own would be inclined to simply ax the expansion if given a fiscal pretext to hide behind.
Shine a light on that and I might more inclined to believe you stand for free speech against the Trump regime.
This frankness means I’m inclined to believe Remmick and his burgeoning cult of bloodsuckers when they swear that the afterlife is the only place where our protagonists can truly be free.
Were there any times during your own service that you were inclined to vocally disagree with the president’s policies, or to suggest a strategy from one that had been enacted?
The November elections brought more centrist members to the 11-member body who may be more inclined to support Lurie’s centrist agenda.
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