Examples of 'prone to making' in a sentence

Meaning of "prone to making"

Prone to making: This phrase suggests a tendency or likelihood of someone or something to create, produce, or cause something, often implying a pattern of behavior

How to use "prone to making" in a sentence

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prone to making
He was prone to making up all kinds of stories.
Some croupiers may be prone to making mistakes.
He was prone to making bad passes and pinches.
That guy was really too prone to making trouble.
He is prone to making bizarre non sequiturs and comments.
They are also more prone to making mistakes.
Prone to making cosmically epic mistakes.
I quickly learned that humans are prone to making mistakes.
Copyists were prone to making two types of scribal errors.
Your cognitive abilities decline so that you are prone to making mistakes.
We are prone to making mistakes when we are young.
And we as human beings are not prone to making complicated decisions.
So prone to making so many mistakes.
This means we are more prone to making really poor choices.
She is prone to making mistakes and other people needing to clean them up.

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He noted that every human is prone to making mistakes in his life.
We are all prone to making endless mistakes, especially when we hope to do less.
He also explains that Guillaume is prone to making trouble.
People are prone to making generalizations.
As humans, investors will always be prone to making mistakes.
People who are prone to making decisions based solely.
But human vision is only so good, and people are prone to making mistakes.
Desperate people are more prone to making irrational decisions involving crime.
They'll be back - van Persie is outrageously talented but prone to making mistakes.
People who are prone to making decisions based solely on what they have.
And unfortunately, they are also prone to making mistakes.
The SEMG is prone to making sensational claims once in a while.
Which joey himself admits sometimes is prone to making him ill-humored.
We are all prone to making poor Choices in the heat of the moment.
But many low-end fans are still prone to making a good deal of noise.
Kanaka is prone to making mistakes while on the job, such as misplacing letters.
That means that you will be more prone to making mistakes and becoming angry.
Ruddock, is prone to making startling announcements.
Here are a few assumptions entrepreneurs can be prone to making about their team members,.
Charlie was not prone to making practical jokes, and this was no joke.
In addition, the viral RNA polymerase is prone to making mistakes.
And are you prone to making errors of judgment?
As befits ghosts, Lavie and Hulio are not prone to making public statements.
Fine son, but prone to making it harder than hell on every woman.
That way, he is more prone to making mistakes.
They are still prone to making impulsive decisions, with less reliance on emotions and reason.
Since caffeine is a stimulant, it 's prone to making anxiety disorders worse.
Look, Ben, I know I am prone to making the occasional casual reference to your sister being a.
And, let us face it, bus drivers are prone to making errors just like us.
Q: The GK is prone to making the most errors.
People with high levels of CSE are prone to making social comparisons based on appearance.
As humans, we are prone to making mistakes in life.
Instead, we are more prone to making other types of mistakes.
As humans, we are prone to making mistakes in our lives.
Masyanya is an incurable optimist, prone to making philosophical observations in any situation.

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