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The phrase "a little overly sensitive" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is more sensitive than what is considered normal or appropriate, often in response to criticism or emotional situations.
Example: "I think he's just a little overly sensitive about the feedback he received on his presentation."
Alternatives: "somewhat too sensitive" or "a bit excessively sensitive."
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The controls can sometimes be a little overly sensitive, but you'll get the idea.
But so far no one has objected, so maybe I'm just being a little overly sensitive.
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Maybe a little too sensitive, others have said.
Me thinks it's a little too sensitive at times.
"I think the market was a little overly optimistic," he said.
"That's a little overly aggressive, but we clearly are being rewarded for offering very inexpensive real estate".
These findings indicate that an improvement in the filter's precision would not be a simple matter of removing an overly sensitive term.
But we have a narrative of overly sensitive women and minorities to maintain, and both liberal and conservative publications seem set on maintaining it.
Thus, the technical replicates act as a powerful filter to produce a more adequate peak list from one originating from an overly sensitive peak detection.
I'm not an overly sensitive person.
Am I being an overly sensitive grammarian?
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