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The phrase "are vulnerable to errors" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing systems, processes, or individuals that are susceptible to making mistakes or experiencing faults.
Example: "Even the most advanced software programs are vulnerable to errors, which can lead to significant issues if not addressed promptly."
Alternatives: "are prone to mistakes" or "are susceptible to inaccuracies."
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Additionally, many in vitro studies in this field use ultrasound configurations that are vulnerable to errors during calibration and use.
In the processes of imprint erasure, establishment and maintenance are vulnerable to errors.
Since only a few points are used in the non-linear regression and the location of core pith was estimated rather than observed, the age scenarios are vulnerable to errors and variations in input data (midpoint vs. other estimates; 1 vs. 2 sigma ranges).
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Instead of relying on election judges who are vulnerable to error or political pressures, the results are transmitted on a secure line to the state capital and then to a national center in Brasília.
Estimates of items such as depreciation, provisions and goodwill are vulnerable to error.
Studies of Tourette syndrome are vulnerable to error because tics vary in intensity and expression, are often intermittent, and are not always recognized by clinicians, patients, family members, friends or teachers; approximately 20% of persons with Tourette syndrome do not recognize that they have tics.
We have a prevailing disposition to use heuristics, and while they work well most of the time, they are vulnerable to error.
Many methods are available for the assessment of T1, but the faster methods (progressive nutation) are vulnerable to error due to radio frequency field inhomogeneity and mis-set pulses (Gowland and Stevenson, 2003; Parker and Padhani, 2003).
There are relatively few studies validating anthropometric measures in older and obese people; these and other confounders make anthropometric measures vulnerable to error and questionable for individual use [ 14]. > Anthropometric measures are vulnerable to error and not recommended for routine use in the diagnosis of sarcopenia.
Due to its complexity intensive care is vulnerable to errors.
Robustness: a traditional LSA model is not concerned with the order of the words within the text, thus being vulnerable to errors: an informed student may well deceive the system [10].
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