The phrase "high tendency for" is correct and usable in written English. You can use it to describe a situation when something is likely to occur frequently. For example, "The classroom had a high tendency for students to get out of their seats during class.".
Synthesis of Cu nanoparticles is quiet challenging due to its high tendency for oxidation.
It is observed that synthesized QDs have high tendency for Pb2+ and Cr3+.
Vocal process granulomas have a high tendency for persistence despite many treatment alternatives.
Glycidyl methacrylate (GMA) has a high tendency for homopolymerization and copolymerization with other monomers [1, 2, 3].
The auditor general noted "prescription opioid pain relievers, sedatives, and stimulants are the three classes of controlled substances most commonly misused and have high tendencies for abuse and diversion".
The Telecommunications Act of 1996, which mandated the television V-chip, allowing parents to screen out unwanted programming, invoked these findings, asserting, "Studies have shown that children exposed to violent video programming at a young age have a higher tendency for violent and aggressive behavior later in life than children not so exposed".
MC observations indicate that Xanthan demonstrates a higher tendency for adsorption on calcite surface than guar while guar shows a higher tendency for adsorption on anhydrite.
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