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Discover Ludwig"accident prone" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that is likely to experience an accident. For example: "Johnny was accident prone, so his parents decided to enroll him in a gymnastics class to build his physical coordination."
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He was appallingly accident prone.
Some children are just accident prone.
Her assessment: "If you're accident prone, pay the 70 bucks".
Some individuals with ADHD are disruptive or impulsive, have trouble in relationships, and are accident prone.
He did it because he was accident prone; he had not shot himself in the foot.
Despite the desire to project its might, much of Russia's hardware is outdated and accident prone.
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Mind, you he does seem accident-prone.
Children may be accident-prone, for sure.
He is also the most accident-prone.
Josephine Dickson was accident-prone.
U2 have become extremely accident-prone.
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