Sentence examples for became prone from inspiring English sources

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He choked on food and his own secretions, and became prone to respiratory infections.

"Noir is a very stylised genre which very quickly became prone to cliche.

Yet he became prone to smashing racquets, arguing with umpires, and berating ball kids.

He became prone to bleak pronouncements about "the damned human race," and an all-encompassing cosmic pessimism.

The candidates' supporters became prone to a kind of political manic depression: either things were going unbelievably well, or all was lost.

But as the crisis wore on, a visibly tired Mr. Hayward repeatedly displayed a tin ear and became prone to embarrassing gaffes.

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As they thin, ice shelves become prone to collapse.

It has long been known that when DNA mutates, a cell may become prone to turning cancerous.

But it has also become prone to abuse, with some pharmacies becoming, in effect, mini-drug manufacturers.

As his struggles have continued, he has become prone to chasing pitches out of the strike zone.

Their horses become injured, sometimes because of inappropriate conditioning, and subsequently become prone to break down, as certain conditions really never return to normal function.

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