proclivity in A Sentence

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    Proclivity of Gender.

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    His proclivities were the worst kept secret at court.

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    Historically the state does not display any religious Proclivity in this fashion.

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    Sons, however, seem to block the negative emotional displays by their mothers, which may reflect the male brain's Proclivity to avoid emotional conflicts.

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    His Proclivity for academic pursuits prompted him to opt out of a career in the prestigious Indian Administrative Services in 1949-50 despite securing a high rank.

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    For many collecting is not a solitary addiction but a means to meet others with similar inescapable passions, a Proclivity art dealers and museums are more than happy to propel.

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    As the version in Exodus and 1 Kings are written by Deuteronomistic historians based in the southern kingdom of Judah, there is a Proclivity to expose the Israelites as unfaithful.

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    Harrington was one of the 102 god-children of Queen Elizabeth I, known as the“Saucy Godson”, for his Proclivity to write somewhat risqué poetry and other writings, which often got him banished only to be allowed to return again sometime later.

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    It is more likely that in those early years in America his own natural proclivities and interests found a healthy soil for growth, and the experience served chiefly to strengthen him in his life-long battle for dignity and equality for his people.

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