Examples of 'still prone' in a sentence

Meaning of "still prone"

still prone - This phrase is used to suggest that a person or thing is inclined or likely to exhibit a particular behavior or characteristic, especially a negative one. It implies a continuation of a previous tendency

How to use "still prone" in a sentence

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I see you are still prone to flattering yourself.
I was able to assist him while still prone.
But they are still prone to genetic acne.
Despite the stringent safety precautions, some roads are still prone to accidents.
I was still prone to a certain sadness.
However, both access areas are still prone to flooding.
But you are still prone to the same superstitious thinking.
Three years after discharge, suspect is still prone to isolation.
But we're still prone to focusing on the physical form of beauty.
Mini bus services are somewhat safer, though they are still prone to accidents.
But the Basotho are still prone to mutual envy and spite.
However, one can not deny that the operating system is still prone to errors.
Which means they're still prone to further damage.
They are still prone to making impulsive decisions, with less reliance on emotions and reason.
While teeth are incredibly strong, they are still prone to cracks and breaks.

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And she 's still prone to getting in fights with the other kids.
However, no matter how exceptional it performs, it is still prone to errors and problems.
Users are still prone to forgetting them, reusing them, or using easily guessable combinations.
Three years after discharge, suspect is still prone to isolation and is highly unstable.
He 's still prone to violence . even if he did what he said he did.
But many low-end fans are still prone to making a good deal of noise.
Cryptocurrency exchanges have improved their security, though they are still prone to hacking attacks.
However, such documents are still prone to damage through water, cutting and eventual wear.
He was also more focused on defense, but was still prone to foul trouble.
German script is still prone to development ; Latin script is set in stone.
Some impressive progress is being made, but chatbots are still prone to confusion and misunderstanding.
O The region is still prone to shocks like epidemics, endemic malnutrition and floods.
While relatively consistent and accurate, the system is still prone to some small inaccuracies.
It 's still prone to bite you, innit.
Events have reduced over the years, but he 's still prone to attacks with certain triggers.
He manages to compress this side when around Yui, but is still prone to outbursts.
It's rural but we're still prone to accidents.
Although the packers were non-combatants, they were still prone to attack by Cuban rebels.
It 's rural … but we are still prone to accidents.
The developed economies, particularly in Europe, are still prone to a double-dip recession.
And algorithms are, of course, still prone to human bias.
While also having a full-time job, i was still prone to a certain sadness.
And still have a full-time job, I was still prone to a bit of sadness.

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