Examples of 'it is prone' in a sentence

Meaning of "it is prone"

This phrase suggests that something or someone is likely to be affected or influenced by a particular condition or situation

How to use "it is prone" in a sentence

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it is prone
It is prone to infestation by insects or decay from microbes.
Once a sealed product is exposed to air it is prone to contamination.
It is prone to stress cracking in chlorinated solvents.
The memory of a human being is a marvellous thing although it is prone to error.
Hence it is prone to overfitting the data.
Dry skin is especially problematic in winter when it is prone to flaking.
It is prone to deamination by adenosine deaminase to inosine.
A more substantive argument against free banking is that it is prone to fraud.
It is prone to drying and does not survive outside water.
The downside of using live webinars is that it is prone to technical problems.
It is prone to warping and physical changes.
Special care should be given to the wen because it is prone to bacterial infections.
It is prone to labor oversupply and is not intellectually stimulating.
Shown that when a financial network is very densely connected it is prone to systemic risk.
It is prone to slug or snail damage.

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The Amazon basin has a high flow of water and it is prone to floods.
But it is prone to come to an end.
The location of Narembeen was not the best choice as it is prone to flooding.
It is prone to populism and misinformation.
Even he divined that the process as I practice it is prone to irritability and despair.
It is prone to patronage and corruption.
Like most fluorochromes, it is prone to photobleaching.
It is prone to blackheads and comedones.
When hair is wet, it is prone to breakage.
It is prone to cyclones and tropical storms this time of year.
Because of its geographical location, it is prone to frequent flooding.
It is prone to recrystallization and cracking.
Despite the durability of a certain refrigerator, it is prone to faults.
I believe it is prone to irrationality.
As the river is based in a relatively deep valley, it is prone to flooding.
But it is prone to stones.
One disadvantage of prototype-based reasoning is that it is prone to overgeneralization.
It is prone to root rot.
Unfortunately, it is prone to metal fatigue.
It is prone to all the foibles of which the human mind is capable.
When you keep a menu, it is prone to damages in many ways.
It is prone to earthquakes.
When a tree is alive, it is prone to becoming infested with fungi.
It is prone to malfunction after having exposed to the moisture for a period of time.
If your skin is decreasing in ceramides, it is prone to redness and dryness.
But it is prone to data loss just like any other electronic device.
While this information is vital to proper care, it is prone to error.
It is prone to hacks and you could lose your investment in a matter of minutes.
As the coal contains iron sulphide, it is prone to spontaneous combustion.
It is prone to abuse.
As the gland is present in the mouth, it is prone to many infections.
It is prone.
Since conchiolin is an organic substance, it is prone to changes, especially to drying out.
However, it is prone to a wide variety of security attacks.
It also prevents the cast iron from rusting, which it is prone to do.

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