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And Bertie had a proclivity for it.
She had a proclivity for using fancy words.
Whether she had a proclivity for silence or merely decided upon it as adaptive behavior for survival, she was often silent, and that silence was unquestioned by the family.
They saw I had a proclivity for music, and wanted to show me the realities of life on the road, so they sent me on tour with my uncle".
A woman who crossed paths with Mr. Farren in the workplace, one of many acquaintances who spoke on the condition that they remain anonymous to avoid becoming entangled in the litigation, said Mr. Farren had a proclivity to lose his temper, but no more than anyone in a pressure-filled job.
Calvin Coolidge seems to have had trouble waking up: he had a "proclivity to sleep," especially when he was sad, which was often, even though his Presidency coincided with what proved to be a phantom boom, with other people rouging their knees and drinking bathtub gin.
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But it soon becomes apparent that he has a proclivity for substituting hyperbole for insight.
Need I say anything about which sex has a proclivity for browsing — an essential element of buying, um, visual art?
Grades don't tell us who is going to have a proclivity, or aptitude, for geosciences, fine arts or teaching".
"Information quality is a hard problem, so we have a proclivity to fall back on secrecy as an indicator of quality.
The body is very good at this, and unfortunately seems to have a proclivity for adopting our highest weight as a "benchmark".
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