Examples of 'prone to having' in a sentence

Meaning of "prone to having"

prone to having - indicates a tendency or inclination towards possessing something or exhibiting a particular characteristic

How to use "prone to having" in a sentence

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They are also prone to having urinary problems.
Women who eat a lot of dairy are more prone to having twins.
You are more prone to having digestion problems.
Several risk factors can help predict who is more prone to having migraine headaches.
Everyone is prone to having an accident now and again.
Those who wear dark clothes are more prone to having mosquito bites.
Dogs are prone to having dental problems.
The scientists found that participants with higher musical aptitude were less prone to having hallucinations.
Some people are prone to having excess iron.
Less prone to having their angles distorted when you use an equal area projection.
Women are more prone to having cellulite.
I cleanse and moisturize all the time because I am prone to having dry skin.
Senior dogs are prone to having accidents in the home.
With increasing age, one is more prone to having piles.
They are more prone to having accidents and injuries.

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Whether you are old or young, you are prone to having cellulite.
They are prone to having to put up with badger stereotypes.
Regular smokers are also prone to having stained teeth.
Is he prone to having mental breakdowns?
People with asthma are especially prone to having a sulfite allergy.
Are you prone to having headaches during the day?
As a result, caregivers can be more prone to having serious illnesses.
Everyone is prone to having dry eyes, but the risk increases with older people.
Meanwhile, those in a collectivist culture, may be prone to having a dismay of rejection.
Women tend to be prone to having arthritis develop in the shoulder joints.
Thanks to it being a web-based application, it is not prone to having compatibility issues.
Women are especially prone to having arthritis develop in the shoulder joints.
Unfortunately, most of these areas are normally prone to having hair growth.
Cats are especially prone to having blood in their urine when they become stressed.
Are there people who seem particularly prone to having panic attacks?
Individuals who are prone to having cold sores should benefit from these natural cures.
Is your child very observant, extremely curious or prone to having intense interests?
Bad habits which many are prone to having can further aggravate fibro pain and symptoms.
Once a child has a febrile they are more prone to having another?
These areas are prone to having UXO wash up on the shore.
Intervertebral Disc Disease, Basset Hounds are especially prone to having back problems.
We, as humans are prone to having some doubts about our partners.
When you do not take care of your health, you are prone to having different illnesses.
Prone to having blisters on your toes?
My son is unfortunately prone to having pressure sores too.
Is he prone to having mental breakdowns? Prone, no . Eligible, certainly.
My baby doesn't have eczema but prone to having really dry skin.
They are more prone to having malocclusion ( abnormal alignment of the teeth ).
Those who adopted the supine position were 3.23 times more prone to having an underweight infant.
Is he prone to having mental breakdowns? Prone, no.
Epilepsy, Dachshunds are prone to having epileptic seizes.
Are you prone to having Medical Issues?
Why don't boys seem to be as prone to having a BFF?
Men aged 50 and above are more prone to having unfavorable issues with the prostate gland.
I don't know him as well as you do. Is he prone to having mental breakdowns?

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