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Anonymous Posted 19 years ago
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have an inclination for crazy technological advances

Those who have an inclination for crazy technological advances aren't hard to please.

Does the underlined part convey the same idea as "have a love/aptitude/liking for crazy technological advanced inventions/devices?" Thanks.
  

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Hi, Those who have an inclination for crazy technological advances aren't hard to please. " Loosely speaking, yes. But not if you want to use the expression a bit more precisely.

  • Hi, Those who have an inclination for crazy technological advances aren't hard to please.
  • " Loosely speaking, yes.
  • But not if you want to use the expression a bit more precisely.
  • The expression 'to have an inclination' is usually used in a context where you are talking about two things.
  • It means you have a slight preference for one of the two things.
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Hi,

Those who have an inclination for crazy technological advances aren't hard to please.

Does the underlined part convey the same idea as "have a love/aptitude/liking for crazy technological advanced inventions/devices?"

Loosely speaking, yes. But not if you want to use the expression a bit more precisely

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