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He is not one prone to reason on a high level.
Most men are prone to being one type or the other.
Women are far more prone to the problem than men for several reasons.
Had he died, then, as men were prone to do?
She, being but a child, is prone to pay attention.
One person in the group, however, is not prone to leaving things to chance.
They were also prone to disease in their new environment.
"That's not me enough" is the kind of thing I am prone to say about myself.
He is prone to violence and the use of weapons.
But it is prone to water damage, as you have recently found.
Some women are more prone to the infection than others.
Some people seem more prone to this reaction than others.
And now that the book is out, they are no more prone to comment.
The study found no sign that short women are more prone to heart trouble.
Children do seem to be more prone to side effects from some of these drugs.
It still being developed, thus prone to problems which are seen throughout the story.
It says here on the record that he used to be prone to violence.
Everyone in the neighborhood knew that the street was prone to trouble.
Large companies can be just as prone to major design mistakes.
This is particularly true in those prone to the illness.
"Do you think in 10 years people will be prone to personal embarrassment?"
Members of the younger generation are prone to want change.
It is a problem that men, in particular, are apparently prone to.
In practice, large personal data systems are prone to error.
And like any such system, it was prone to the unexpected.