Sentence examples for becomes prone from inspiring English sources

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Otherwise the system becomes prone to 'beating' phenomenon.

Post-menopause physiological changes are particularly noticeable in the skin, which loses structural architecture and becomes prone to damage.

As Hilaire Belloc said, terror causes a sudden "paralysis of the soul": the mind is destabilized; it resists complexity, becomes prone to misjudgments.

The hybrid system often loses its stability as it becomes prone to uncertain load and input parameters and therefore the necessity of Reactive power management becomes necessary.

In the case of coastal bridges, whose spans are designed to have very short vibration period, wave impacts might have duration comparable to the natural period of oscillation of the structure, which therefore becomes prone to damage and failure.

When soil's pH value creeps downward, it becomes prone to diseases and pests that stunt plant growth.

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

As they thin, ice shelves become prone to collapse.

The beleaguered heart muscle can also become prone to potentially dangerous abnormal heart rhythms.

Secondly, crystals become prone to breakage only when their aspect ratio exceeds a certain limit.

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

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