Sentence examples for prone to messing from inspiring English sources

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We're all prone to messing up from time to time.

If you don't have much time, you could just use big strips of duct tape instead, but you're more prone to messing up this way.

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Both the virtuous adult and the nice child have good intentions, but the child is much more prone to mess things up because he is ignorant of what he needs to know in order to do what he intends.

Mr Sarkozy's boastful, erratic, error-prone presidency is beginning, as he intended, to mess with the collective French mind and make the country more can-do and more proactive.

Being tired can make lots of students irritated and more prone to misbehavior, including acting out, messing with friends, and even falling asleep in class.

I like to mess around with mess.

To mess up.

You don't want to mess with her.

Try not to mess up.

As for Dara, she is a quivering mess, prone to long unhappy affairs and betrayal by other sleazes.

Except that's nothing like the boys and girls I know, who are prone to be more similar in their freewheeling, mess-making, helter-skelter, tantrum-throwing wonderfulness than they are different.

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