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Discover LudwigThe phrase "almost insensitive" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or behavior that is nearly lacking in sensitivity or empathy, but not entirely so.
Example: "His comments during the meeting were almost insensitive, as they failed to acknowledge the team's hard work."
Alternatives: "nearly callous" or "borderline insensitive".
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Sales of Porsches and BMWs seem almost insensitive to the price of petrol.
He told Campus Reform: "It seemed almost insensitive to propose something like this in light of the news that one of the terrorists in Paris was a Syrian refugee".
The similar normalized outputs found were almost insensitive to the variations in the solar insolation.
Such detectors are much cheaper than PMs and are almost insensitive to magnetic fields.
In contrast, voltage responses are almost insensitive to nonlinearities located in the gating variable equation.
FBMC shows the best spectral containment and reveals to be almost insensitive to multi-user interference.
These curves are almost insensitive to differences of material properties along different directions.
Beyond this limit, however, the thermal conductivity is almost insensitive to the coverage.
The dilute films do not include Co clusters and almost insensitive to the air exposure.
concentration is needed to generate a powder mixture that will be almost insensitive to ignition by an electrostatic source.
Analysis shows that optimality performance of both methods is almost insensitive to key line attributes in the tested range.
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