Sentence examples for prone to shrinking from inspiring English sources

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Compared with the neat hydrogel micropatterns, which are prone to shrinking and curling (see Figure S3a in the Supporting Information), the nanofibrous frames imparted the necessary mechanical robustness and durability for handling (see Figure S3b in the Supporting Information).

Because of the fabrication, they may be prone to shrinking so don't over dry.

If your fabric is prone to shrinking, you'll be thankful you did.

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In this case the shell layers are prone to shrink under external pressure during removal of the core templates.

The serve-and-volley types, a number of professionals that seems to shrink each season, are more prone to foot faults than baseliners.

All that said, these innovations would allow the Navy to shrink its fleet while avoiding pulling back from either the crucial Western Pacific or the conflict-prone Persian Gulf.

Instead, it began to shrink.

It wants to shrink them.

"Social circles start to shrink".

Finance also needs to shrink.

Something to shrink.

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