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The phrase "a higher predisposition for" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when discussing an increased likelihood or tendency towards a particular behavior, condition, or outcome. Example: "Studies have shown that individuals with a family history of mental illness may have a higher predisposition for developing similar issues."
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Theoretically, the findings on fractures might be explained by a reverse causation phenomenon, where people with a higher predisposition for osteoporosis may have deliberately increased their milk intake.
PE is a relatively frequent disorder of pregnancy, affecting between 3 and 8% of all pregnant women, with a higher predisposition for certain ethnic groups [4 8].
The finding might be explained by a reverse causation phenomenon; that is, women with a higher predisposition for osteoporosis may have deliberately increased their intake of calcium rich foods.
The safe and effective use of transdermal buprenorphine in the presence of renal failure makes it an attractive choice for older individuals who have a higher predisposition for the development of renal insufficiency.
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Epidemiological studies have reported that females have a higher predisposition than males for both TTH and MIG [37, 38], and females tend to have more headaches in all age groups [39].
In our study, the inhibition of melanin production in the B16 melanoma cells in co-culture with myogenic cells could reflect a lower degree of differentiation and thus a higher predisposition or plasticity allowing for myogenic conversion of the melanoma cells.
In addition, some haplogroups that codify for genes related to the MRC, confer a higher predisposition to develop the OA disease [ 5].
Animal models lacking p53 have a higher predisposition to cancer [ 4, 5].
Do female patients have higher predisposition for psychiatric morbidity than males?
Early physicians recognized since the 1800s that alcohol produced not only impairment of the senses but also higher predisposition for tuberculosis.
However, to date, NANOGP8 is the only known cancer-promoting retrogene that is exclusive to humans and thus may be partially responsible for the higher predisposition for cancer in humans compared with other primates.
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