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They're delicious but unwieldy, and prone to collapsing during consumption: better as an individual snack than a sharing dish.
She wants to work but is prone to collapsing, only just getting by on disability benefits and money from her parents.
Why not replace the shacks that blight the lives of so many poor people, thrown together out of cardboard and mud, and prone to collapsing or catching fire, with more durable structures?
Officials set up shelters and ordered about 88,000 people in Havana to evacuate from buildings prone to collapsing; however, only 5,000 people had evacuated by the day before landfall, due to fears of their houses being robbed.
In addition, de novo assemblies generated using only next-generation sequencing technologies are especially prone to collapsing segmental duplications and large repeats [ 2].
If the top of the box has nothing below it, it will be more prone to collapsing, which can break the items in your box.
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As they thin, ice shelves become prone to collapse.
"But you've seen the state of that bed – it's got 'Prone to collapse' all over it!" "It wasn't prone to collapse," Tennant said.
The Healey was prone to collapse, though Mark intrepidly drove it to high school.
Labour says: Juries were baffled by complex evidence, trials were prone to collapse.
The banks are poorly regulated and prone to collapse; privatisation has been much delayed.
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