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predisposed

[pree-di-spohzd] / ˌpri dɪˈspoʊzd /


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"Clearly, the authors of these papers are predisposed in favour of Nova since they created it," she said, adding that more research is needed to identify the exact mechanisms that UPFs could be causing harm.

From Barron's • Nov. 18, 2025

She underwent two DNA tests at the University of Washington to see if she had any genes that might have predisposed her.

From The Wall Street Journal • Sep. 14, 2025

"The US market is not only huge, but also more predisposed to taking big shots," Mustafa Suleyman, who co-founded Google DeepMind and has just joined Microsoft, told the BBC.

From BBC • Jun. 14, 2024

In this view, gluten directly damages the cells of the intestinal lining, making thempermeable, which triggers chronic inflammation and potentially leads to celiac disease in predisposed people.

From Science Daily • May 16, 2024

A lot of people will claim to be both, but those people miss the point entirely: You are predisposed to either one fate or the other.

From "An Abundance of Katherines" by John Green




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