Examples of using Prone in English and their translations into Malay
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Allergic reactions are possible especially in those prone to skin allergies.
This can make someone particularly prone to developing problems later on.
High brix plants are less prone to wilting.
He also posed questions:- Is Islam in this Muslim century conflict prone?
People that have chronic diseases are especially prone to formaldehyde poisoning.
Will pregnancy make me more prone to travel sickness?
Violence prone, obsessive%compulsive personality,
There are cosmetic products that might leave someone far more prone to developing issues with acne,
You claimed that it was so prone to abuse that generic manufacturers shouldn't be allowed to copy it.
They're so breakout prone that entering on the right side of the move,
Orang Rimba believe, children who eat those fruits will be prone to disease because the fruits are considered as bedewo(secure by the Gods)
Idea for greenhouse repairs& other weather prone repair jobs
Menopause can make women more prone to breakouts- pores enlarge during this time,
Travellers are also more prone to contracting gastroenteritis because of the different sets of bacteria
People prone to cherofobii eschew not only holidays,
while people in the risk prone areas had been evacuated to safe shelters.
He is often depicted in the media as a ruthless business man, prone to lawsuits.
This is a generation of young people that has been labelled as“snowflakes”- unable to handle stress and more prone to taking offence.
When I replaced the I could get one in error prone rapair Lexmark(not sure about yours).
the land around Jeongneung was low and prone to flooding and she was buried instead in the Taeneung Royal Tomb.