Sentence examples for is especially prone from inspiring English sources

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The Gulf Coast of Texas is especially prone to hurricanes.

Syria is especially prone to such confusion, given the number of players.

After encountering enough crash blossoms, you start to realize that English is especially prone to such ambiguities.

Comedy is especially prone to fads and fashions, and comics traditionally have a shorter shelf life than performers in other genres.

Pakistan is especially prone to this, Mr Ganguly believes, because public debate there is less free, opinion less varied than in India.

The generation that came of age in the '80s, as the VCR was becoming a staple, is especially prone to VHS nostalgia, a manifestation of the broader retro culture that has accounted for untold hours of programming on VH1.

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Military people are especially prone to these sorts of outbursts.

Their cancers tend to be rare, so are especially prone to misdiagnosis.

A situation that we are especially prone to as a fast moving news organization.

And people with AIDS, itself epidemic in the 1980's, were especially prone to tuberculosis.

Birds are especially prone to these exhibitions because the vast majority breed in socially monogamous pairs.

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