Highly developed in a sensual way; very responsive to impressions.
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Examples for "keen "
1 Given the opportunity, and state government intentions, they're keen to encourage visitors.
2 Europe in particular will be keen to near-source as much as possible.
3 He said companies were extremely keen to take on the new technology.
4 Our group is really keen to challenge themselves and accept the challenge.
5 Of course I am. The Nationals' coalition partners are certainly not keen .
1 The case is highly sensitive ahead of elections due early next year.
2 Children are particularly vulnerable because they are highly sensitive to climate changes.
3 As a result, markets have been highly sensitive to the USDA estimates.
4 Classified data is highly sensitive and shouldn't be able to be removed.
5 Conclusions: Although highly sensitive , imaging is superfluous if an olive is palpable.
6 Improving vaccine acceptance rates and using highly sensitive assays also optimize cost-effectiveness.
7 Their aragonitic shells are highly sensitive to acute changes in ocean chemistry.
8 The resulting spectra are highly sensitive to the orientation of the molecule.
9 Those girls are highly organised, highly sensitive ; their nerves are highly strung.
10 Scrotal ultrasound appears to be a highly sensitive but nonspecific diagnostic technique.
11 The highly sensitive allele VRQ was not found in the sampled individuals.
12 It operates cruises in the Arctic and Antarctic, both highly sensitive environments.
13 My mind is a highly sensitive plate, and receives impressions almost instantaneously.
14 Not only can days and weeks of work disappear, but highly sensitive information.
15 Australia is highly sensitive to data from China, its single largest export market.
16 Southern independence is a highly sensitive subject, particularly in the north.
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This collocation consists of: Highly sensitive through the time
Highly sensitive across language varieties