Sentence examples for Be prone from inspiring English sources

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Be prone

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Lying face downward; prostrate.

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You would be prone to osteoporosis.

"It can be prone to dispute".

Moreover, any crud rating will be prone to cultural relativism.

They have the perfect profile to be prone to radicalisation.

Why should the stressed brain be prone to habit formation?

But they have also proved to be prone to overheating.

I thought I might just be prone to suggestion.

Societies that repress women tend to be prone to violence.

RECENT converts tend to be prone to missionary zeal.

Under-regulated private companies can be prone to corruption too.

Such targeting will be prone to well-known errors of unfair exclusion and unjustified inclusion.

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