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1 But human nature in its infancy is usually a very susceptible material.
2 Her presence had power in it, to which he was very susceptible .
3 This coronavirus is very susceptible to soaps and sanitizers if they're used.
4 The boy himself was very susceptible at this time to religious impressions.
5 This will flatter him, and those men are very susceptible to flattery.
6 They could therefore find themselves being very susceptible from those situations.
7 While in this condition they were very susceptible to the influence of music.
8 Boars are very susceptible to disease and the boar population was in decline.
9 Colville, whose mood was very susceptible to the weather, brightened in the ray.
10 For it is well known that Madame Morien has a very susceptible heart.
11 You see I had been alone so long, and I am very susceptible .
12 These serpents are reported to be extremely sagacious, and very susceptible .
13 There are, however, some babies who seem to be very susceptible to it.
14 Children are very susceptible , though unconsciously to themselves, to physical discomfort.
15 My mother is very susceptible as well-Louisatells me she's already falling asleep.
16 I am very susceptible to color, anywhere, in anything-especiallyin pictures.
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