Examples of 'are less prone' in a sentence

Meaning of "are less prone"

are less prone - This phrase indicates a reduced likelihood or susceptibility to something, such as a condition, behavior, or outcome

How to use "are less prone" in a sentence

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Round or oblong cultivars are less prone to malformations.
They are less prone to commit costly mistakes.
Humans assembled in small numbers are less prone to it.
Are less prone to chronic disease and depression.
However they are less prone than adults.
Are less prone to accident.
As black men are less prone to grovel.
Smaller particles are more hydrodynamically stable and therefore are less prone to settle.
They are less prone to breakage and much cheaper.
Plants grown from sets are less prone to attack.
They are less prone to chronic diseases and obesity.
Synthetic fabrics are less prone to this.
These are less prone to fade and are the current standard of design.
People who do volunteer work are less prone to depressive states.
They are less prone to breakage and are durable on many different surfaces.

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If you feel good you are less prone to food cravings.
These data further demonstrate that higher sealing frequencies are less prone to arcing.
Powder detergents are less prone to cause excessive suds.
The other upstream located channel portions are less prone to clogging.
Early birds are less prone to depression than night owls.
Folks that have this genetic mutation are less prone to anxiety.
Women are less prone to overconfidence.
Some may wonder why adults are less prone to condom use.
Wood windows are less prone to condensation than other types of windows.
People who use olive oil regularly are less prone to heart diseases.
Your muscles are less prone to injury when they are warmed up and supple.
But it could suggest that as women work they are less prone to depression.
This is why men are less prone to urinary infections than women.
The mortise design adds extra security and are less prone to tampering.
These narrow vessels are less prone to embolisms than wide vessel tissues.
This makes our hair follicles stronger and they are less prone to breakage.
He even states eccentrics are less prone to mental illness than everyone else.
Balanced connections are recommended as they are less prone to AC hum.
Properly inflated tires are less prone to hydroplaning and will last longer.
It suggests that the decanoyl sucrose and LMPC formulations are less prone to gelation.
Electric motors are less prone to breakdowns.
That especially goes for white men, as black men are less prone to grovel.
Therefore these operations are less prone to legality and regularity errors.
No resistant cultivars are available, but some early varieties are less prone to epidemics.
As a more general trend men are less prone to visiting doctors altogether.
They are less prone to being damaged by solvents, insects or caustic paints.
They are live long and are less prone to accidental death.
They are less prone to wear and failure when well-maintained.
Dirt and foreign matters are less prone to adhere thereto.
They are less prone to depression, they have more pleasure during sex.
Surfaces with reduced friction are less prone to sticking to food product.
They are less prone to damage than hooks, but more easily adjustable than eyelets.
This means that the lesions are less prone to induce myocardial infarction.
Metals having a positive normal potential are designated " noble " and are less prone to corrosion.
Also rotatable targets are less prone to arcing compared to their planar counterparts.

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