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error-prone

ADJECTIVE
  1. capable of making an error
    all men are error-prone

How To Use error-prone In A Sentence

  • Managing the priorities for several UMF files from a number of data sources can be a complicated and error-prone task if performed manually.
  • all men are error-prone
  • In the year 2088, the general editor of selected Papers of the Joyce Wars has her hands full. she finds the documents (paper, electronic, and plasmic) surviving from 1988 incomplete, contradictory, error-prone, stylistically archaic and a touch comic. 'The Scandal of Ulysses': An Exchange
  • Maximum use of state-of-the-art technology in place of costly and often error-prone personnel.
  • Maximum use of state-of-the-art technology in place of costly and often error-prone personnel.
  • Customary manual creation of virtual reality models of real world scenes is tedious and error-prone work as the scene complexity increases and any automation can substantially reduce the laboriousness and consequently the cost of the whole process.
  • Maximum use of state-of-the-art technology in place of costly and often error-prone personnel.
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