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Definition of Error-prone
1. Adjective. Capable of making an error. "All men are error-prone"
Definition of Error-prone
1. Adjective. In the habit of making errors ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Lexicographical Neighbors of Error-prone
Literary usage of Error-prone
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Mixture Models: Theory, Geometry, and Applications by Bruce G... Lindsay (1995)
"Accurate and error-prone measurements. The preceding example leads naturally to
the appropriate technique to use when some of the <f>'s are seen directly, ..."
2. Vision for a New IRS: Report of the National Commission on Restructuring the by Bob Kerry (1998)
"The ten service centers process paper returns using an error prone process during
which approximately forty percent of the tax return data is entered and ..."
3. Mixture Models: Theory, Geometry, and Applications by Bruce G... Lindsay (1995)
"Accurate and error-prone measurements. The preceding example leads naturally to
the appropriate technique to use when some of the <f>'s are seen directly, ..."
4. Vision for a New IRS: Report of the National Commission on Restructuring the by Bob Kerry (1998)
"The ten service centers process paper returns using an error prone process during
which approximately forty percent of the tax return data is entered and ..."