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The phrase "a proclivity to develop" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a natural tendency or inclination towards developing something, such as skills, habits, or ideas.
Example: "She has a proclivity to develop innovative solutions to complex problems."
Alternatives: "a tendency to grow" or "an inclination to evolve."
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Patients with HIV have a proclivity to develop liver fibrosis, especially when associated with other conditions such as HCV, HBV, and NAFLD.
MMTV/TGF- α mice have a proclivity to develop mammary tumours, but when crossed with leptin/Ob-R-deficient mice, there is a reduced incidence of mammary tumours in their progeny (Cleary et al, 2003, 2004).
It has been hypothesized that S. aureus which exhibit agr dysfunction may possess an intrinsic survival advantage: these strains have demonstrated vancomycin tolerance and a proclivity to develop heterogeneous resistance under vancomycin selective pressure[ 3, 4].
The currently accepted theory is that TNBCs seems to disseminate to axillary nodes and bones less frequently than the non-triple-negative cancers, presenting a preferential haematogenous route [ 32, 42- 44] with a proclivity to develop metastatic deposits in the brain and lungs [ 11].
Following the observation of a higher than expected response rate in measurable disease, clinical research efforts are currently underway to examine taxane platinum combinations in the relatively ill-defined entity of 'anaplastic' CRPC, a subset of patients with a proclivity to develop soft-tissue metastases.
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In addition, using mice with a proclivity to developing diabetes and atherosclerosis, we compared the effects of male and female LDL on cellular senescence and determined whether estrogen confers protection against the harmful effects of highly electronegative LDL.
Finally, from a clinical microbiology standpoint, the evaluation of delta-hemolysin production may be of potential utility to detect staphylococci which display an increase proclivity to develop heterogeneous resistance.
Lastly, this finding may extend our understanding of some men's proclivity to develop a preoccupation with stimuli depicting optimally designed women (e.g., pornography)[44], [45].
However, although agr dysfunction in S. aureus may potentially decrease virulence, the loss of agr function may increase the proclivity to develop vancomycin tolerance and resistance, although this has not been previously evaluated in strains of CA-MRSA.
Parallel to this avoidance, a proclivity to stay in closed arms was developed by these mice: increase in the number of entries (p = 0.01 and 0.05), increase of time spent in the whole closed arms (p = 0.01 and 0.01), and at their extremities (p = 0.01 and 0.01).
Trump has a proclivity to repeat, over and over, many of his false or misleading statements.
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