Sentence examples for be very prone from inspiring English sources

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Slopes will be very prone to landslide if in an unstable state.

However, only patients with inter-ictal migraine appear to be very prone to present a migraine headache before seizures.

The reliance on such simple heuristics, however, can be very prone to errors [ 33- 35].

FAME 18 3 was found to be very prone to oxidation.

LM training algorithms seem to be very prone to stick in local minima in the early phases.

The brain tends to be very prone to oxidative imbalance and vulnerable to oxidative damage, due to the higher levels of polyunsaturated fatty acids and the relative lack of antioxidant systems, compared with other organs [ 5, 14].

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"But New York City is very prone to booms and busts".

They're very prone to having affairs, and so on".

Mice are very prone to cancer; in some strains, 90percentt of them die of tumors.

"President Clinton is very prone to veer from the written script," Mr. Edmonds said.

I'm very prone to falling into depressions – not clinical, just "can't be bothered".

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