Examples of 'being prone' in a sentence

Meaning of "being prone"

being prone: This phrase indicates a tendency or inclination for someone to behave or experience something in a particular way, often referring to negative outcomes or behaviors

How to use "being prone" in a sentence

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You have never struck me as being prone to jealousy.
Up me being prone to jealousy.
I do not judge my naturalistic colleagues for being prone to that.
I am suspecting that my being prone to anxiety was a huge factor and clouded my judgment.
Numerous conditions can result in the blood being prone to clotting.
Being prone to depression, including seasonal depressions.
They are particularly recommended for people suffering from cellulite or being prone to water retention.
Yet she is also depicted as being prone to wild bouts of self-destructive behavior.
There is a good body of research tying certain personality types to being prone to other addictions.
Despite being prone to slothfulness, I seem unable to rest.
This may have led to the early cars being prone to front wheel bearing issues.
Being prone to high saliva secretions, I am fraught.
In the US it has a reputation of being prone to oil leaks.
God is not a being prone to contradiction, anarchy, and chaos, but harmony.
The Kfar Saba site may have acquired a reputation being prone to poor labor relations.

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I am not saying I agree . Being prone to high saliva secretions, I am fraught.
Some of the conditions they are known for being prone to include,.
You never? up me being prone to jealousy.
Unfortunately, getting pregnant also means being prone to hemorrhoids.
Golden retrievers are notorious for being prone to develop hereditary joint problems, such as,.
Irritability is the state of feeling aggravated, frustrated, or being prone to simple anger.
Hamlet was indecisive ; he lacked will, being prone to thinking rather than acting.
Accordingly, a push-off palm that properly pushes a roll off, without being prone to failure, is desired.
Phenol esters are active esters, being prone to hydrolysis.
Stalin distrusted scientists as being prone to free-thinking.
Moreover, it was viewed as being prone to abuse.
Melanoma is a guarded prognosis neoplasm, mostly from being prone to early, oligosymptomatic metastases.
Why? You never struck me as being prone to jealousy.
However, the VEC achieved a bad reputation being prone to overturn.
Furthermore, Honduras suffers from an acute environmental vulnerability, being prone to hurricanes, floods and droughts.

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