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inclined to do

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inclined to do something
to tend to do something; to lean toward doing something. Tom is inclined to tell jokes when he is with a group of people. I am inclined to go to the beach tomorrow if it doesn't rain.
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something a sales man would be more inclined to do The thing about this is that the success rates for these types of persuasion can be quite low and considering that we have no other alternatives to these situations barring from pulling a gun out and pointing it to someone?
We are in an age of constantly moving, and unless a person makes a conscious effort to stop and observe something, they are not as inclined to do so.
When the government get their act together, I feel the public will feel more inclined to do the same.
 
 
 
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