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The dogs are also prone to overheating.
But they have also proved to be prone to overheating.
Unfortunately, some hoverboards are prone to overheating, creating safety risks for users.
Its wipers were broken, its sides dented, its engine prone to overheating at speeds above seventy.
(This made it silent but prone to overheating, and fans were added to later models).
As the power density of modern electronic circuits increases dramatically, systems are prone to overheating.
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At its recent rate of growth the economy was prone to overheat.
"The old game has started collapsing," says Xu Xiaonian, a professor of economics at the China Europe International Business School in Shanghai, referring to China's inefficient export-oriented economic model, which can be prone to overheat.
The Pirelli delivers its single 'golden-lap' grip in a very narrow peak, it is prone to overheat its surface in long corners and in a race its performance degrades faster the harder a driver uses it.
It was an imperfect medium, prone to stuck, overheated and upside-down images.
Let me suggest three factors that can contribute to overheating.
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