Examples of 'prone to breakage' in a sentence

Meaning of "prone to breakage"

prone to breakage: This phrase describes something that is likely or inclined to break or damage easily. It is often used to caution against mishandling delicate objects or to highlight the vulnerability of certain materials or structures

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They are less prone to breakage and much cheaper.
Improvements included redesigned parts which were less prone to breakage.
Unfortunately it was prone to breakage and getting entangled in vegetation.
All this exercise makes it weak and prone to breakage.
Some species are also prone to breakage in handling while being processed.
Investment casting shell molds tend to be fragile and prone to breakage.
Hair is most fragile and prone to breakage when it is wet.
This makes our hair follicles stronger and they are less prone to breakage.
Dehydrated hair is more prone to breakage and damage.
Condoms should never be stored in wallets as this will make them prone to breakage.
Large pellets are more prone to breakage than small pellets.
This created the need for extra reinforcement in the areas most prone to breakage.
Hair is less prone to breakage.
The essential fatty acid makes the hair smooth and less prone to breakage.
They should be less prone to breakage after a few of these treatments.

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It works to make you're hair stronger and less prone to breakage.
Dolos units are prone to breakage because of the slender central sections.
When hair is wet, it is prone to breakage.
They are less prone to breakage and are durable on many different surfaces.
Hair becomes very prone to breakage.
Despite this, the figures were actually quite fragile and prone to breakage.
Fine hair is fragile and easily prone to breakage when overmanipulated.
In contrast, automated system or acceptance testing is often complex and prone to breakage.
The hair strands are more prone to breakage when keratin content in them is weak.
When your hair is wet or elongated, it is weaker and more prone to breakage.
Thus, the resulting joint will be prone to breakage or splitting.
In addition, the cross pins are quite thin and therefore prone to breakage.
Unfortunately, the seam joining the sides to the thin back was prone to breakage.
It adds natural color, softens your hair and makes it less prone to breakage.
When you drink alcohol, your blood vessels dilate, making them more prone to breakage.
Dr. Bauman also points out that fine hair is clearly more prone to breakage.
But, I have been reading that some think they are fragile and prone to breakage.
Yes, they are inexpensive, but they are also prone to breakage.
This makes them loose from the roots, and thus, more prone to breakage.

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