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He was prone to anger and jealousy.
So he is prone to anger?
"David Roth wasn't ever a person prone to anger.
He switched jobs constantly and became increasingly frustrated, unpredictable, sporadically religious and prone to anger.
They are better at controlling their emotions, better at accepting misfortune and less prone to anger.
I became depressed, more prone to anger, my sleep was out of whack.
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He said that Bryant was prone to "consuming anger," and was always resisting authority figures in his life.
He is prone to sudden anger and outbursts of bitter tears, stamping his feet at every trifle; for this reason he is his mother's special nursling and care.
An affidavit provided by C.M.'s sister describes him as "paranoid" and prone to "frequent anger fits". She accused him of sharing a house with a relative who deals drugs and said he has disappeared from the house and left the children unattended for hours.
Some of us have a disposition (diathesis) that is 'irascible' and are prone to feel anger where others might not be so roused.
Smith (1994) offers the case, due to Gary Watson, of a defeated squash player who, because he is prone to irrational anger that could cause him to smash his opponent's face with his racquet, has a reason not to cross the court to shake the winner's hand.
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