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1 There are some emotional people who are particularly susceptible to certain expressions.
2 Dr Bird said Mr de Malmanche was particularly susceptible to persuasion.
3 Mr Dean said the unique topography of the country made it particularly susceptible .
4 Several studies have shown that actors are particularly susceptible to mental health issues.
5 The elderly are particularly susceptible to trauma, and their outcomes are frequently dismal.
6 Berkovich was particularly susceptible to recruitment because he suffers from Asperger's, Sloan-Hillier says.
7 Because most are limited in their distribution, they are particularly susceptible to deforestation.
8 If approached carefully, Ilar was particularly susceptible to the slightest show of kindness.
9 Seniors are particularly susceptible to scams that prey on their vulnerabilities.
10 The music and entertainment beat seems particularly susceptible to this kind of carry-on.
11 There is also evidence that shows Māori are particularly susceptible to harmful substance abuse.
12 Rowers are particularly susceptible to pollution carried in the water.
13 Refugees returning from abroad are particularly susceptible as they have no resistance, he said.
14 But I am particularly susceptible to a good ghost story.
15 Background: Very preterm infants are particularly susceptible to nutrient deficiencies.
16 When you're sleepy, your unconscious is particularly susceptible to suggestion.
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