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Use "proclivities" in a sentence
"A man who hides his real personal proclivities is a man you cannot trust to tell you where he really stands on the issues."
"He was editor of the Standard, a newspaper that had, in years past, been extreme in Southern proclivities, but of late Mr. Holden had advocated North Carolina's withdrawal from the Confederacy, and the making of separate terms with the powers at Washington."
"And even though we both have extreme theatrical proclivities in other words, we’re drama queens, in this instance, we just sort of calmly knew."