strong inclination
collocation in Englishmeaningsofstrongandinclination
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strong
adjective
uk/strɒŋ/us/strɑːŋ/
powerful; having or using great force ...
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inclination
noun
uk/ˌɪn.klɪˈneɪ.ʃən/us/ˌɪn.kləˈneɪ.ʃən/
a feeling that you want to do a particular thing, or the fact that you prefer or are more likely to do a ...
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Any command to perform such an action will be met by a verystronginclinationto reject that command.
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To take an independent policy initiative against the grain of existing institutional norms would require astronginclinationby the incumbent to seek change.
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Roosevelt's actions in pursuance of conservation policy demonstrated astronginclinationtoward public teaching.
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In addition, because of itsstronginclinationto migrate, adults may infest new areas that were previously free from attack.
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He was sceptical of organized religion, referring to himself as a skeptic and an agnostic with astronginclinationtowards atheism.
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He always had astronginclinationfor teaching that forced him to travel to the furthest corners of the country.
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The three brothers were educated entirely at home under tutors, and from very early days all showed astronginclinationtoward natural science.
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This is because he has astronginclinationtowards evil.
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Since her early beginnings she developed astronginclinationand passion towards singing.
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At that time, it was noticed that his late paintings demonstrated hisstronginclinationto the religious subjects, but those were inferior in comparison to his early landscapes.
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Some of these people may work in places where these courses are not available, or they themselves may not have strong inclinations to attend these courses.
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