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The phrase "are not prone" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone or something is not likely to experience a particular condition or behavior.
Example: "Children are not prone to making the same mistakes repeatedly if they are taught properly."
Alternatives: "are not likely" or "are not susceptible".
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Americans are not prone to suicide attacks.
They are not prone to jingoistic posturing.
We are not prone to become extremists".
The British people are not prone to self-aggrandising.
They are not prone to traditional and endemic ideologies..
Determining the extent of the suffering has been difficult because the people of Maine are not prone to complaining.
No, young Saudis are not prone to violence because of their possible frustrations with their lack of political freedom or shrinking economic prospects.
The club boasts a humble nature based on work-ethic and team culture, and are not prone to fancy whims that will be gone within a season.
Many Japanese have a poor image of the quality of generic drugs, and doctors here are not prone to write prescriptions for them.
Jazz musicians in general are not prone to forelock-tugging, and Humph's rare references to his past tended to be lightly ironic.
"We are not prone to surrender," McDaniel told his supporters shortly before midnight in an animated, rambling speech in which he did not even mention Cochran's name.
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