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The phrase "are particularly responsive to" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing how someone or something reacts favorably or effectively to a specific stimulus or situation.
Example: "The students are particularly responsive to interactive learning methods, which enhance their engagement and understanding."
Alternatives: "are especially receptive to" or "are highly responsive to".
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Sex offenders are particularly responsive to group therapy.
(Indeed, some studies report that high-income taxpayers are particularly responsive to taxes).
Ours was almost 100 mmHg, which confirms and extends that patients with postsurgical ARDS are particularly responsive to prone position.
Central venous oxygen saturation, P(cv-a) CO2, and CRT values were already normal in the majority of patients at ICU admission after some previous volume loading, and it appears that these variables are particularly responsive to DO2 increasing maneuvers.
These data indicate that anabolic actions of PTH in ectopic ossicles are temporally dependent on the BMSC implanted and suggest that cell implantation strategies are particularly responsive to PTH.
A common variant of a gene called LPHN3 is estimated to be responsible for about 9% of cases and when this gene is present, people are particularly responsive to stimulant medication.
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Although the artistic fruits of the recent national crisis and the current war have only begun to appear, the fine arts have not been particularly responsive to the major crises of American history.
As part of the new study, the researchers analyzed the tumors that were available from a subgroup of 459 patients, and discovered that those whose tumors overexpressed the COX-2 enzyme were particularly responsive to aspirin use.
"The fine arts have not been particularly responsive to the major crises of American history," wrote Karal Ann Marling, a professor of art history, in these pages in October (in a tone of observation rather than criticism).
Sounds having the pitch and timbre of the human voice are more attractive than most others; the newborn is particularly responsive to the tones of a mother's voice, as well as to sounds with a great deal of variety.
The new colorectal cancer study found not only that patients who took aspirin regularly after a diagnosis of colorectal cancer had a better chance of survival than those who did not, but also that those who had tumors that overexpressed the COX-2 enzyme were particularly responsive to the aspirin.
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