Examples of 'often prone' in a sentence

Meaning of "often prone"

often prone: a phrase indicating a tendency or likelihood to experience a certain condition or behavior frequently

How to use "often prone" in a sentence

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Due to its construction it is often prone to flooding.
Sagittarius are often prone to being some of the most devious flirts.
Very young women left pregnant were often prone to suicide.
Older people are often prone to have this kind of nightmare.
One limitation of such a construction is that hypotubing is often prone to kinking.
The station is often prone to floods.
He is often prone to suspicion and jealousy as seen in the empire strikes back.
Dogs with blue coats are often prone to skin allergies.
Diabetes is often prone to diet plans that are too high in calories and sugar.
This is because distribution networks are often prone to hydraulic interference.
The dogs are often prone to bloat or gastric volvulus distension.
Taps also help improve health in a city often prone to cholera outbreaks.
They are also often prone to ear infections because of their pendulous ears.
Serious and loyal, she is a daydreamer who is often prone to delusions.
I am more often prone to say too much rather than too little.

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As a byproduct of his wolfen form, he is often prone to outbursts of savage fury.
I'm often prone to bouts of misplaced optimism.
At the same time they are often prone to human pressures that.
The city of Dallas experiences a hot, humid climate and it is often prone to storms.
This skin is often prone to cracking.
Introduction, extensive skin losses following trauma or surgery are often prone to complications.
Such electoral processes are often prone to violence and further entrench a negative discourse between communities.
Also, such pH determinations done in the field are often prone to human error.
The French are often prone to that and this case is no exception.
Human beings aren't perfect and most often prone to mistakes.
They are often prone to programming, law and research.
Therefore, cats that eat way too fast are often prone to vomiting.
Furthermore, he is often prone to take sides against those he works with.
The first time, as told in the kabuki theater style, I'm so often prone to.
Why are swimmers often prone to overuse injuries?
These so-called « post-conflict » countries are often prone to a return to conflict.
These fluids are often prone to evaporation, which can lead to a premature wear.
Is a diploid type of mastoid process, most often prone to chronic inflammation;.
Are you often prone to histrionics?
One expert said Apple 's updates were often prone to " teething problems ".
Tortured artists are often prone to self-mutilation and have a high rate of suicide.
Because the knee is used a lot, it is often prone to injury, resulting in pain.
Children with autism are often prone to wandering, fascinated by water, and unaware of danger.
As such, the parts are often prone to metal fatigue.
Tight deadlines, often prone to critical interpretation errors ;.
Too sharp scraper blade is often prone to knife marks, while wear plate.
Claims of long-life are often prone to exaggeration, and lack of evidence.
In addition, adolescents are often prone to disrupt their diet, exercise, and insulin shots.

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