Phrases with «natural proclivity»

The phrase "natural proclivity" means a natural tendency or inclination that someone has towards a certain behavior or skill. Full definition

Sentences with «natural proclivity»

  • Thanks to cats» natural proclivities for eliminating in a loose substrate, we don't even have to «train» cats to use the litterbox. (catsandsquirrels.com)
  • George Weber of the Council for Basic Education wrote afterwards that when you consider that these innovative national curricula math and in the social studies «not only didn't deliver what was promised» but instead may well have «even left us worse off than we were before,» there is natural proclivity on the part of the public to say, «We've been conned.» (educationnext.org)
  • Her dating experience and natural proclivity to over-share come together in her autobiographical cabaret show «Tinder Roulette.» (businessinsider.com)
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