Examples of 'been prone' in a sentence

Meaning of "been prone"

been prone: This phrase is used to describe a tendency or inclination towards a particular behavior or condition. It suggests that someone has a history of experiencing or exhibiting a certain trait or characteristic

How to use "been prone" in a sentence

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My daughter has also been prone to it since birth.
Been prone to violent attacks.
The patent system has been prone to abuse.
The area has been prone to flooding on many occasions over the years.
Musicians and actors have also been prone to migraines.
Civilizations have been prone to rise at the expense of other civilizations.
The most sensitive ones have even been prone to m.
She has always been prone to exaggeration.
The talented quarterback has had a fantastic career but he has always been prone to injuries.
The area has been prone to floods.
Nevertheless, such coupling assemblies have occasionally been prone to failure.
The busts have been prone to vandalism.
I don't mean to pry, but has Master Henry been prone to.
Social media has been prone to abuse in multiple ways.
He also appears not to have had a career and been prone to spontaneity.

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Bangladesh has been prone to many natural disasters.
Nevertheless, such retainers have occasionally been prone to failure.
The river has been prone to floods throughout its history.
The area around Thistle has always been prone to landslides.
These guys have not been prone to violence yet in any of these incidents.
As already discussed, hoverboards have been prone to catching fire.
People have always been prone to this sort of adaptation of their apocalyptic predictions.
Communist dictatorships have been prone to use this term.
Cinema has always been prone to fluctuations due to changes in culture and technology.
I was initially concerned as my skin had been prone to sensitivity in the past.
She has been prone to sneaking around his house to spy when that happens.
Commodity prices in global markets have been prone to rising over recent months.
ICOs have been prone to scams and securities law violations.
Built on mudflats, the original settlement had been prone to flooding.
Greater Vancouver has been prone to summer droughts in recent years.
But, then again, they are wildly unpredictable and have been prone to murdering those.
The Bagots seem to have been prone to particularly vicious family disputes.
Since I started playing soccer I've always been prone to injuries.
I gather he 's been prone to sudden mood shifts recently.
It is apparent that the ancient versions have been prone to mis-interpretation.
I have always been prone to stress, right from an early age.
I have had to keep her sedated and locked up. Been prone to violent attacks.
Since then, it has been prone to dramatic spikes in homicide rates.
And Imola? The city has always been prone to unrest.
Has he ever been prone to behavior like that in the past?
I do not mean to pry, but has Master Henry been prone to sleepwalking in the past?
We have been prone to natural disasters such as floods, droughts and cyclones.
The Middle East has been prone to instability.
I've been prone to flushes all my life.
Since childhood, my mind and heart have been prone to tender feelings and goodwill.
You have not been prone to extend credit where it 's due . in short, mr. moomer.
Of course, the French have always been prone to revolution and revolt.
Recently he 's been prone to some odd behavior with no apparent meani ng.
Ever since I was a teenager I've been prone to mouth ulcers.
Have you ever been prone of falling asleep while driving?

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