Sentence examples for it can be prone from inspiring English sources

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"It can be prone to dispute".

The scoreboard does not lie, but it can be prone to exaggeration.

This is more often seen in distressed markets where investors are pricing in an imminent default than with otherwise healthy borrowers with long-term problems.The illiquidity of the CDS market means it can be prone to misinterpretation.

However, it can be prone to misinterpretation and has difficulty in unambiguous detection of the actual cause of doping [1].

A typical phase locked loop (PLL) could be used for this task; however, it can be prone to voltage disturbances (e.g. harmonic distortion) or events (e.g. voltage dips).

Slightly smaller than an English Setter but larger than most of its spaniel cousins, it has no major health issues although as with many breeds with pendulous ears, it can be prone to ear infections.

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While the strategists say it is "statistically difficult to prove whether the bursting of the Nikkei bubble at the end of l989 and the bursting of the dot.com bubble in 2000 had anything to do with demographics, it does seem that markets can be prone to bubbles if the pool of potential investors grows" -- and can deflate just as quickly as retirees pull their money out of the market.

Once a horse has had a "run down," he can be prone to repeating it.

When used correctly this method can be informative [ 112], though it is sensitive to a number of factors and can be prone to errors [ 113].

James can be prone to exaggeration, but I looked it up.

Netflix can be prone to major swings in its stock price based on the subscriber numbers it delivers every quarter.

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