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incline

[in-klahyn, in-klahyn, in-klahyn] / ɪnˈklaɪn, ˈɪn klaɪn, ɪnˈklaɪn /






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As artificial intelligence threatens more office jobs, hands-on work like sailing is increasingly appealing, especially to the mechanically inclined.

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Notably, some of the duties that the rest of us are most inclined to give to bots are the very things AI super users insist on doing themselves.

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In this season of giving thanks, I hope my Gen Z peers will be more inclined to take on that charge.

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Shah also told the committee the role of director general is "too big for one person" and that he is "inclined to restructure the executive in the future, once we get a new director".

From BBC

When a promotion is at stake, a professor is often inclined to soften his marks for fear of a bad write-up.

From The Wall Street Journal