Sentence examples for exceedingly prone to from inspiring English sources

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The foetal kidneys were exceedingly prone to motion-related artifacts and their small size putatively increased partial volume errors.

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Rehabilitation of annual grass-degraded lands can be exceedingly difficult, expensive and prone to failure (Young 1992; Jacobs et al. 1998; Cox and Allen 2008).

They had back seats, were far cheaper to maintain than Ferraris (and far less prone to failure), exceedingly agile and constantly revised and reengineered based on lessons learned at the track.

The narrow Brahmaputra basin in Assam is prone to flooding because of its large catchment areas, parts of which experience exceedingly heavy precipitation.

Prone to self-destruct.

He was prone to hallucinations.

They're prone to violence.

(Las Vegas is prone to earthquakes).

People are prone to madness.

Prone to sudden unpredictable failure.

They are prone to bugs.

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