Use of proclivity in Sentences. 22 Examples

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proclivity in the middle of sentence


  1. He has a proclivity toward violence.
  2. He has a proclivity for exaggeration.
  3. But there is a tone to proclivity too.
  4. I have always felt a proclivity for Kilburn.
  5. He has a proclivity to [ toward ] violence .
  6. The child showed no proclivity towards aggression.
  7. In some places the proclivity to riot was especially marked.
  8. This proclivity hinders their ability to respond effectively to challenges.
  9. Now there was added a proclivity to emulate the scale of French colonial rule.
  10. "There's not much of a proclivity to invest right now, is how I see it, " he said.
  11. It is those who had no proclivity towards will making about whom we most wish to know.
  12. The etymology of the word proclivity is ironically appropriate for this flavor of usage.
  13. Pakistan rejects these baseless and irresponsible allegations and the attitude and proclivity behind them.
  14. The reciprocity is asymmetrical and in consequence it has a proclivity for extending outwards into a network.
  15. In the case of "proclivity" it might run something along the lines of "an inclination or predisposition toward something."
  16. But old habits die hard, and Apple has shown a proclivity to chase market share while hand-wringing over shrinking gross margins.
  17. I don't have access to the Oxford English Corpus so I don't know exactly what it would make of "proclivity" but here's what I did.
  18. A barrier of cultural differences between American and Islamic societies blocks the American soldier's proclivity to connect with alien societies.
  19. Although Franklin chose not to patent these inventions, his many other entrepreneurial activities amply demonstrate his proclivity for making money!
  20. This makes it even more dangerous that people have a proclivity to choose grad school because we naturally look for a default in the face of confusion.
  21. Doing this type of analysis, Mr. Gilbert of proclivity believes, would stop retailers from sending out buying recommendations based on outdated information.
  22. Henry Paulson: A big part of the imbalances, in my view, stems from our proclivity here in the United States not to save – as a nation and as individuals, and to borrow too much.

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