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The phrase "are also prone to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a tendency or susceptibility to something, often in a context discussing risks or vulnerabilities.
Example: "Children are also prone to catching colds during the winter months."
Alternatives: "are also susceptible to" or "tend to be vulnerable to".
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They are also prone to kidney failure.
The dogs are also prone to overheating.
The characters are also prone to shape-shifting.
They are also prone to conspiracy theories, says Mr Güllner.
They are also prone to imposing arbitrary targets and taxes.
Patients with the disorder are also prone to daytime sleepiness and sleep apnea.
Other Asians are also prone to these cancers, but their rates are generally not as high.
Elephants can be docile but are also prone to bouts of rage if agitated.
Veterans are also prone to seeking one another out across the aisle.
That said, organizations with collaborative cultures are also prone to high-risk information management practices.
Teenagers are also prone to higher levels of anxiety – and they're not just being dramatic.
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