I'm at my daughter's school for pickup and the moms seem to gravitate around me.
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Bob, being a free and independent spirit, began to gravitate toward the smokers.
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The injured will gravitate to other citizen soldiers, who usually do understand.
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Developers like earning that money and gravitate to the most lucrative platform.
From the guardian.co.uk
Newcomers often gravitate to a field because their countrymen are already there.
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Because of this some people may gravitate towards the Aspire World card instead.
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Most fundamentally, men and women tend to gravitate toward different industries.
From the forbes.com
People tend to gravitate toward the animals they were raised with, Herzog said.
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We gravitate towards museums, galleries, stores, restaurants and neighborhoods.
From the gothamgal.com
More examples
Move toward; "The conversation gravitated towards politics"
Be attracted to; "Boys gravitate towards girls at that age"
Gravitation, or gravity, a non-contact force, is one of the four fundamental interactions of nature (along with the strong force, electromagnetism and the weak force), in which objects with mass attract one another., UCR Mathematics. 1998. ...
To move under the force of gravity; (figuratively) To tend or drift towards someone or something, as though being pulled by gravity
(gravitated) (vb.): Gravity is, of course, the force that pulls you to earth and keeps you from floating into outer space. When you gravitate toward something or someone, you find yourself being pulled in the direction of that object or person.