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Discover LudwigThe phrase "attack prone" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that is likely to be attacked or is vulnerable to attacks, often in a military or strategic context.
Example: "The troops were positioned in an attack prone area, making them susceptible to enemy fire."
Alternatives: "vulnerable to attack" or "susceptible to assault".
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The CS-IBC is tested on KDDCUP data that contains records, which are labelled as attack prone or normal.
It's a little ironic that Flash, one of the buggiest plugins and most attack prone over the years, is still causing headaches.
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Tennant will play Rex Alexander, a panic attack-prone Chicago litigator who starts coaching his clients to represent themselves.
A recent report from Market Research Media found that physical attendance has "long been recession-prone, pandemic-flu-prone and terror-attack-prone" in addition to being a logistics nightmare for companies.
But in recent interviews, residents said they are now fearful of carrying out their regular activities or have changed their habits — avoiding attack-prone locations such as police stations, praying before they leave home, and keeping in constant cellphone touch with loved ones.
Open image in new window Fig. 3 Architecture for data utilization in cloud computing, including attack-prone areas.
Indeed, the notion of a heart attack-prone personality played an important part in the emergence of health psychology and behavioral medicine as legitimate approaches to understanding disease.
Witnesses said two men had gotten out and attacked the prone victim with large bladed weapons.
Michael Adebowale, 22, was the front seat passenger in a Vauxhall Tigra that rammed the unsuspecting soldier before he got out of the damaged car and attacked the prone man's body with kitchen knives, witnesses have told the court.
Poor overall medical condition, steroid use and patients experiencing their first diverticulitis attack are more prone to perforation and subsequent peritonitis [10].
We base this on the assumption that spontaneous attacks are more prone to result in mistakes than attacks after assessment.
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