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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I am predisposed to" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing a tendency or inclination towards a particular behavior, belief, or condition. Example: "I am predisposed to anxiety in high-pressure situations."
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I am predisposed to anxious thoughts like some people are predisposed to freckling in the sunshine or having their stomachs upset by prawns.
Anyway, liking Caroline means I am predisposed to like Blue Murder, but last week's plot involved teenage cousins competing to be cheerleaders... in Manchester?
"Even if I am predisposed to shop online, I see bricks and mortar as part of marketing," said Natalie Massenet, who received $70 million when she sold her Net-a-Porter e-tailing company earlier this year and is about to introduce Mr. Porter for male customers.
Now, I am predisposed to be agreeable in any place I can wear cutoff shorts in, but that wasn't it.
I am predisposed to love these people and their shop, but promise that I did so long before they were part of the family.
I am scared that I am predisposed to have something else happen to me, and I am sorry that I don't find sweetness in the sweet things in life because I am more bitter than I want to be.
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I'm predisposed to it.
"I'm predisposed to hold back".
On the one hand, I'm predisposed to believing that executives are indeed clueless.
"I'm a Cubs fan; I'm predisposed to Joe Tinker, Wilessaidid.
So perhaps I was predisposed to like this book, and, indeed, I found it hard to put down.
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