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The phrase "a tendency to spawn" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a natural inclination or propensity for something to generate or produce another thing, often in a biological or metaphorical context.
Example: "The new policy has a tendency to spawn innovative ideas among the team members."
Alternatives: "a propensity to generate" or "a habit of producing".
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When natal homing is introduced, individuals in the population have a tendency to spawn in their area of birth.
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They also have the tendency to spawn their own informal buildings next door, fuelling the development of choked streets of unplanned shacks.
The failure a few months later of Washington Mutual, an even larger bank, was also managed by the FDIC but substantial parts of its business were passed virtually intact to J.P. Morgan, which had been trying to buy it for months.One difficulty in dealing with complex banks is their tendency to spawn hundreds or even thousands of subsidiaries.
Among other real-world characteristics that conventional models fail to capture, the souped-up HOMME model correctly forecasts the MJO's propagation speed and its tendency to spawn "trains" of two or even three such weather patterns in quick succession.
And solutions have a tendency to breed other solutions.
The Ropsha carp inherited from the wild carp a tendency to partial spawning.
It was evident that SOD and CAT activities had a tendency to decline after spawning.
Currencies have a tendency to overshoot.
A tendency to it is inherited.
Humanity has a tendency to be terrible.
They have a tendency to flee danger.
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