Sentence examples for prone to appalling from inspiring English sources

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Jeff Evans, writing in the The Penguin TV Companion, observed that "Slatt is certainly keen, but regrettably he is also unbalanced, tactless, clumsy, snobby, sarcastic, at times pointlessly aggressive and always prone to appalling errors of judgment (an academic version of Basil Fawlty, it was widely noted)".

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I can also play on a paradox: rendering this individual funny although he behaves in an appalling way, also showing him prone to deep depressions because of his internal conflicts.

Prone to self-destruct.

He was prone to hallucinations.

They're prone to violence.

(Las Vegas is prone to earthquakes).

People are prone to madness.

Prone to sudden unpredictable failure.

They are prone to bugs.

Americans are prone to excess.

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