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The phrase "a susceptible" is not correct in standard written English as it lacks a noun to complete the thought.
You can use it when referring to a person or thing that is vulnerable or likely to be affected by something, but it needs to be part of a complete phrase.
Example: "He is a susceptible individual when it comes to peer pressure."
Alternatives: "a vulnerable" or "an impressionable".
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Moreover, transfer of mDCs with a susceptible phenotype completely reconstitutes susceptibility in resistant hosts.
But any music can get a susceptible driver into the groove.
It would take a susceptible soul to reward the MOMA show with Ensor's strenuously sought response of laughter out loud.
They had a lead in the fifth inning, and the Mariners could not bruise a susceptible starter.
Maybe it would be better if you were never given that book at such a susceptible age.
Each chance to catch him in a susceptible mood will count as a chance worth taking.
Experts have been called to testify that repressed memories can be planted in a susceptible mind.
CO39 is a susceptible check.
The rice variety CO39 was used as a susceptible control.
PTB33 (carrying Bph3) is a resistance control and TN1 is a susceptible control.
The phagocyte population of coelomocytes seems to be a susceptible target of nanomaterials.
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