Examples of using More prone in English and their translations into Arabic
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Runners are more prone to long-term joint and muscle pain.
Age: Infants or elderly are more prone to develop candidiasis.
Gender: Women are more prone to develop fibromyalgia than men.
Shorter statured men are also considered more prone to pronounced bellies.
Watercolor tattoos are more prone to fading comparing to the traditional tattoos.
Heat(cooks seem to be more prone to developing melasma).
Patients taking blood thinning drugs are more prone to haematoma formation.
Gender. Females are slightly more prone to Atopic Dermatitis than males.
Biotech seeds are not more prone to herbicide resistance than conventional seed.
NdFeB magnets are somewhat more prone to oxidation than every other magnet alloys.
Mapping is conducted to help determine areas that may be more prone to flooding.
Outdated WordPress versions are more prone to get affected by a security threat.
Osteoporosis affects mainly elderly people, and women are more prone to this disease.
Alcohol, caffeine, and nicotine leave the skin more prone to thermal injury.
Those people, a small percentage, are more prone to addiction than others.
While all ethnics are affected, people with darker skin tones are more prone.
This type of fracture is more prone to infection and requires immediate medical attention.
Those on restrictive diets, such as vegans, are also more prone to deficiencies.
Children are more prone to pediculosis, it often appears in preschool and summer camps.
Accordingly, the ankle joint is more prone to various pathological changes than many others.
