Examples of 'is more prone' in a sentence
Meaning of "is more prone"
is more prone: tends to be more susceptible or likely to experience something
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Celebrity status is more prone to criminal romance.
It could then be assumed that the unsaturated polymeric material is more prone to scorch.
A dry mouth is more prone to bad breath.
Extant literature suggests that the male sex is more prone to this disease.
Dry hair is more prone to damage in summer.
Moisturize regularly as dry skin is more prone to wrinkles.
Dry skin is more prone to irritation.
Consequently drenched head of hair is more prone to breaking.
Dry hair is more prone to tangling and frizziness.
Dry and dehydrated skin is more prone to acne.
Dry hair is more prone to the effects of frizz.
Usually it is the general public that is more prone to confusion.
Who is more prone to heat illnesses.
This type of hair is more prone to frizz.
One is more prone to make mistakes when one is tired.
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Anyone with these problems is more prone to sunlight sensitivity.
This is more prone to hack attacks and stealing of data.
Some people have skin that is more prone to comedones.
Old forest is more prone to attack by mountain pine beetle.
Glass requires constant cleaning since it is more prone to get dirty from dust.
Your tooth is more prone to fracture after endodontic treatment.
There is not any specific group which is more prone to become a prey of a scam.
Cryptanalysis is more prone to occur when there is an imperfection in the cipher itself.
Xiaochuan also noted that a high leverage ratio is more prone to macroeconomic risk.
A small company is more prone to adopt a flat organizational structure.
A patient presenting with any of the conditions below is more prone to develop adverse reactions.
Sensitive skin is more prone to becoming irritated by creams and lotions.
A smooth ball travels way shorter because its area is more prone to air pressure.
Dehydrated hair is more prone to breakage and damage.
Fatty acid metabolism becomes less efficient and the individual is more prone to have acne.
A diabetic individual is more prone to developing severe sepsis.
It is more prone to glass breakage so I suggest using a screen protector.
Any silvicultural method is more prone to certain problems than another.
As extreme heat makes landscapes dry, nature is more prone to fire.
Because the skin is more prone to bruising due to loss of flexibility.
However, it is rarely performed today as it is more prone to complications.
This type of foot is more prone to the discomfort of hallux limitus.
Fernandes thinks that self-assessment is more prone to bias.
In addition the customer is more prone to go back to its previous operator.
In addition to the increased heat loss, the colder edge is more prone to condensation.
Pale skin is more prone to sun damage and the consequent signs of aging.
The lower portion of the face is more prone to ageing than the rest.
The blade is more prone to rusting and corrosion because of the micro abrasions.
Several risk factors can help predict who is more prone to having migraine headaches.
Your body is more prone to following a certain pattern if you set a regular rhythm.
A person who has Down syndrome is more prone to viral illnesses.
This construction is more prone to failure and less easily repaired than traditional materials.
As you know, oily skin is more prone to acne.
O Lake Erie is more prone to low oxygen because of its shallow depth.
Is there any age group which is more prone to endometriosis?
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