Examples of 'prone to failure' in a sentence

Meaning of "prone to failure"

prone to failure: a phrase describing something that is likely to fail or have problems

How to use "prone to failure" in a sentence

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prone to failure
This pipe was prone to failure due to rusting.
Those cards appear to be most prone to failure.
Are prone to failure if not considered.
The systems were cumbersome and prone to failure.
Such joints are particularly prone to failure when the new connections are handled.
The two programmable ports are prone to failure.
Bilge pumps are prone to failure because they are so overworked and sometimes improperly maintained.
The switch mechanism was prone to failure.
This construction is more prone to failure and less easily repaired than traditional materials.
High potential children can also be prone to failure.
They are weak and prone to failure very quickly.
This arrangement is complicated to make and prone to failure.
The active compression devices are prone to failure and are often overlooked by technicians.
These are usually cheaply made and prone to failure.
Above all, it is prone to failure and is inefficient.

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Film equipment is inherently prone to failure.
As a result, the camshafts are prone to failure requiring extensive repair work to remedy.
Such additional instrumentation can be heavy and prone to failure.
Thermostats are typically less prone to failure than heating elements.
Also the revival itself is particularly difficult and prone to failure.
Chinese students are the most prone to failure students in the world.
Attempts to manufacture tablets from the amorphous form were prone to failure.
Fatigue stress may make the instrument prone to failure at an inopportune moment.
The necessary actuators or motors are therefore expensive and prone to failure.
GSCs are often as fragile and prone to failure as their weakest supplier.
Provision of such canisters is costly and bulky and prone to failure.
Both methods are labor intensive, prone to failure and the procedures need to be validated.
The complexity of known systems makes them more prone to failure.
Such diodes are both costly and prone to failure because of semi-conductor transient problems.
Hollow tubular stents incorporating thin walls are especially prone to failure.
These are, however, fragile and prone to failure unless properly maintained.
Such independent pressurized compartments are costly to construct and are prone to failure.
We are weak and prone to failure.
In addition, the reliability of this control method is relatively poor, prone to failure.
What public work is most prone to failure ( i.e. fall below certain standards )?
By themselves the components are rugged and reliable and not prone to failure.
The technology is prone to failure.
Also, the compressor is typically a complicated mechanical device, which is noisy and prone to failure.
Furthermore, because of the mandrel they are more prone to failure from corrosion and vibration.
The 99-02 Quests used optical distributors whose cam sensors were especially prone to failure.
Sanitation solutions are prone to failure if.
Electronic pumps also contain wiring in a boat which is always prone to failure.
I am not too proud to admit that I am prone to failure and doubt.
Furthermore, simple stimulator designs are rugged and are generally less prone to failure.
Thus, regions I may be prone to failure.
Nevertheless, such coupling assemblies have occasionally been prone to failure.
The teeth of the hub holding the disc are also prone to failure by snapping.
Operational CRM is one aspect of CRM that is most prone to failure.
This micro-USB connector was prone to failure.
Nevertheless, such retainers have occasionally been prone to failure.

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