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How can you use proclivities in a sentence?

Here are some examples of how to use "proclivities" in a sentence:

* Formal: "Despite his proclivities for solitude, the writer found himself drawn to social gatherings."

* Informal: "My grandma's proclivity for collecting knick-knacks has turned her house into a veritable museum."

* Figurative: "The artist's proclivity for bold colors and abstract shapes made his paintings truly unique."

* Negative: "The company's proclivity for risky investments ultimately led to its downfall."

Key points to remember:

* Proclivities usually refer to a strong inclination or tendency towards something.

* It can be used for both positive and negative traits.

* The word is often used in formal writing, but can also be used in informal settings.

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