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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are dramatically less prone" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the susceptibility or likelihood of something occurring in different contexts or groups.
Example: "Individuals who practice mindfulness are dramatically less prone to anxiety and stress-related disorders."
Alternatives: "are significantly less likely" or "are much less susceptible".
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A truly staggering volume of evidence shows that people who eat any diet conforming roughly to Michael Pollan's famously pithy advice -- "eat food, not too much, mostly plants" -- and who exercise routinely are dramatically less prone to obesity and chronic disease than everyone else.
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Your workforce becomes very nervous – and a nervous workforce is dramatically less productive and less innovative.
"Things changed, and now it's dramatically less violent.
But it most definitely is about being less prone to open-ended commitments and inflated threats.
In remote communities health outcomes are dramatically poorer and education dramatically less resourced.
The reason might be that legacy media are less prone to tricking the algorithm.
Critics are no less prone to this fallacy.
Today IT departments are much less prone to wasting money.
They are also less prone to cyclical swings.
And television executives are even less prone to risk taking than movie people.
There may be more young voters in London, but they are probably less prone to vote.
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