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Discover LudwigThe phrase "very reactive" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is an adjective phrase that describes a subject as having a quick or strong response to something. Example: "The chemicals in this experiment are known to be very reactive, so we must handle them with caution."
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It's very reactive.
Atomic hydrogen is very reactive.
Halogen elements are very reactive.
So you have to be very reactive".
People were very reactive and emotional.
He is a very reactive artist.
This is the very reactive intermediate.
Our schools are very REactive instead of PROactive.
"The enforcement agencies in the region are very reactive," said Shepherd.
"At the moment I think we are dealing with a very reactive situation.
He was very reactive and sensitive to the mood and the aesthetic of a song.
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