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Discover LudwigThe phrase "proclivity for" can be used in written English.
It is usually used to describe a tendency or inclination for something. For example, "He has a proclivity for drama and theatrical performances."
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And Bertie had a proclivity for it.
Another is China's proclivity for muscle-flexing.
She had a proclivity for using fancy words.
We're going to expose their real proclivity for higher taxes".
Nor has Haiti's historic proclivity for drama and disaster.
There's no denying her proclivity for telling lies.
He showed a proclivity for drawing early on.
He could never understand my proclivity for drink and drugs.
Shed any Afro-pessimism or proclivity for real politik.
One troubling example is the Chinese proclivity for "indigenous innovation".
"You inherited your proclivity for it," she wrote.
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