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Discover Ludwig"prone to become" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the likelihood of something occurring in the future. For example: "The new vaccines have made this disease much less prone to become epidemic."
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We are not prone to become extremists".
One was professional soldiers, who were prone to become schematic and unimaginative politicians.
Under such circumstances these drivers are prone to become literally hypnotized & and drift into a trance.
Some species are more prone to become entangled in nets and other gear because their habitats are fertile fishing grounds.
It is shown that MPS-based simulations are prone to become destabilized in presence of attractive interparticle forces.
Spatiotemporal analyses of freeway sites in Part I have shown that special-lane access points are prone to become bottlenecks.
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Hence, by inflicting shame, and appealing to societal plight people would become less prone to go on sick leave.
Georgi's mother, Regina, a beautiful, delicate-featured woman prone to headaches, became withdrawn and depressed.
Blood that is prone to clotting becomes thick and sticky... more like honey than water.
With longer life expectancies, people are surviving into middle age and beyond — long enough to become prone to conditions such as heart disease and cancer.
People who live in areas prone to hurricanes tend to become blasé about storm warnings.
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