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The region is continually prone to natural disasters.
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He was continually drawn to prone figures, whether sleeping mendicants in Spain or exhausted individuals collapsed amid the rubble of European cities.
The trial involved 21 ICUs with a total of 791 patients being assigned to one of two groups: continually supine or intermittently prone.
Mythology is common to nations' stories of self, but America, perhaps by virtue of the recentness of its founding, is particularly prone to it, continually intertwining myth with the current body politic.
He is aggressive, confrontational, prone to diving and continually arguing with referees - at times in the past, he looked more interested in starting a fight than playing football.
Since evidence is continually evolving, results from SRs are prone to change over time and, if ignored, can undermine their validity.[1] To maximize the potential of evidence from SRs, it is important to continually consider currency of information and to emphasize the relevance of keeping them up to date.
This representation of distractor items would be prone to error because it would have to be continually maintained, monitored, updated and extended.
While other insects, especially caterpillars, are prone to deadly viruses and bacteria while chewing leaves, aphid colonies are continually plagued by fungal outbreaks.
He smokes continually.
she fretted continually.
Soho continually reinvents itself.
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