Examples of 'tend to break' in a sentence

Meaning of "tend to break"

tend to break - Indicates a likelihood or inclination towards something, especially objects or systems, becoming damaged or non-functional

How to use "tend to break" in a sentence

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They clog and tend to break down.
They tend to break down more frequently.
These are fragile and tend to break apart easily.
They tend to break down more often.
They become lifeless and therefore tend to break.
Glasses tend to break at the worst of times.
A knife for softer foods that tend to break apart.
We do not tend to break the fourth wall as often.
It does not crack or tend to break.
Children tend to break down wayyyy too quick.
Sterilants such as hydrogen peroxide tend to break down over time.
They tend to break your hair.
Growth factors are not stable and tend to break down upon storage.
They tend to break down easier due to this.
Products such as tissue tend to break apart when wetted.

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They tend to break up my workday and function as a constant distraction.
They do tend to break.
I tend to break out in tears first when something unfair happens to me.
Larger genera also tend to break up into smaller genera.
Such high acyl gellan gum compositions are not calcium stable and tend to break down.
Other people tend to break eye contact first.
Original Oakley tends to bend and fake ones tend to break.
Urns tend to break.
When the nails are long, they tend to break easily.
They also tend to break more easily and appear duller.
Unfortunately, these parts tend to break easily.
They tend to break into our cribs and expose us to light.
Emulsifiers and surfactants tend to break the lipid barrier of the skin.
They tend to break down into sugars and carry the same effect.
Many females during childbirth tend to break the coccyx or the tailbone.
Cartons may tend to break open unintentionally when the cartons are subject to compression.
At certain moments the productive forces tend to break out of the relations of production.
It may also tend to break inadvertently if the plunger 7 is twisted in normal use.
Moreover, some delaminated fried snacks tend to break apart when packaged.
Varicose veins tend to break down the walls of the skin over time.
In a crisis, the offsetting correlations between different sorts of bets tend to break down.
Those tend to break.
In practice, the joint between the bonded-together sections tend to break in use.
Most office couples tend to break up and become sworn enemies.
Whereas, shorter-term levels give rise to smaller movements and tend to break easier.
These problems also tend to break the heart of our optimizers.
When that control is threatened, for one reason or another, they tend to break down.
Those foliated rocks tend to break or split along the foliation planes.
Like everything in this life, the springs sooner or later will tend to break down.
The elastomer bands also tend to break frequently when the weather is cold.
Besides, let us not forget that electronic devices with multiple features tend to break down easily.
These boards tend to break if flexed and also tend to break when nailed.
However, unlike polystyrene, polypropylene does not tend to break under the effect of the folding.
The fuels tend to break down before they reach the end user.
Positioning systems based on time delay estimation tend to break down in real-life environments.

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