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inclined to



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Idioms and Phrases

Tending or disposed toward, as in I'm inclined to give him the benefit of the doubt . [Mid-1300s]
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"That's a long time, and I think we'll be inclined to go along with your country."

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None of the ladies, unfortunately, want to accept responsibility for any of their actions; instead, they’re more inclined to hurt each other in this moment than trying to connect and understand each other’s insecurities or issues.

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She might feel less inclined to, if she feels she has been the victim of an establishment stitch-up.

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Then, as Foreman was inclined to tell the story years later at various functions and dinners: “In the eighth round, we got in a clinch and Ali whispers in my ear, ‘George, is that all you got?’

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Trump has, so far, been defending his national security team and doesn't seem inclined to sack anyone over what he is calling a press "witch-hunt".

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