Examples of 'tendency to get' in a sentence

Meaning of "tendency to get"

The phrase 'tendency to get' refers to a predisposition or inclination to acquire or develop a certain behavior, habit, characteristic, or condition. It suggests a likelihood or propensity for a particular outcome. For example, a person may have a tendency to get anxious in social situations, or there may be a tendency to get sick during flu season

How to use "tendency to get" in a sentence

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They have a tendency to get a little greedy.
We both know that you have a tendency to get.
You do have a tendency to get angry a lot.
My frustration is you have nuclear weapons and a tendency to get cranky.
Tom has a tendency to get a little worked up.
It seems to me that soji had a tendency to get burnt.
Life has a tendency to get in the way of.
I find that the main characters have a tendency to get on my nerves.
You have a tendency to get too involved.
Even at lower temperatures the fabric shows no tendency to get stiffer.
They also have a tendency to get up on furniture.
He is still having some performance problems so he has a tendency to get jealous.
You have a tendency to get carried away.
Thing about carrying around secrets is they have a tendency to get heavier.
Life has a tendency to get away from us.

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Frank is a comedian by profession and has a bad tendency to get into trouble.
Has a tendency to get sex more frequently.
Pulmonary embolisms or tendency to get blood clots.
The tendency to get urinary infections increases an alarming amount.
That stuff has a tendency to get shared.
Tom has a tendency to get into trouble as a result of unlikely coincidences.
Digital files have a tendency to get misplaced.
The tendency to get stuck on the littlest of details is almost like an exorcism.
It has a nasty tendency to get out of hand.
One of the biggest problems with bathrooms is their tendency to get cluttered.
I have a tendency to get emotional after appointments.
Varicose veins have a tendency to get worse.
He has a tendency to get a little worked up.
The drunk gambling always has a tendency to get out of hand.
He has a tendency to get jealous easily.
The problem is that most men have a tendency to get into a routine.
I have a tendency to get stuck in places.
Yumi is more serious and also has the tendency to get hungry easily.
You have a tendency to get a little abrasive at times.
If myopia appears before the age of twelve has a tendency to get worse quickly.
I do have a tendency to get carried away.
Some may find flossing awkward because the string has the tendency to get tangled.
I have this tendency to get anxious.
A tendency to get involved in high-risk activities such as alcohol or drugs.
Older people have a tendency to get sick.
I have a tendency to get reflective at times like this.
Yet they commonly have a tendency to get distracted.
You have a tendency to get desperate and would like to chase.
The two terms have a tendency to get mixed.
He has a tendency to get into the chicken food.
I am an unemployed librarian with a tendency to get knocked on the head.
You have a tendency to get plenty of offers which include.
Thing they share with humans is a tendency to get sepsis as neonates.
You have a tendency to get overly defensive all the time.
And people that know the deceased have a tendency to get a little too sentimental.

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