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The phrase "become insensitive" is correct and usable in written English
You might use it to describe someone who has changed in a negative way and become hardened or callous. For example: "After going through a series of personal losses, he became insensitive to other people's pain."
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Vehicles become insensitive in signal detection as CS threshold grows and such insensitivity helps to improve PDR if CS threshold is less than a crossover point.
And the ones without the receptors become insensitive.
To do so would be to become insensitive to it.
"We have become insensitive to listening," he said.
Sleep deprivation also leads us to make risky decisions and become insensitive to losses.
"Mr. Groscost has become insensitive to issues of conflict of interest," Mr. Burke said.
The cornea may ultimately become insensitive, so the process may not be painful.
We investigated the molecular mechanism whereby malignant and nonmalignant mammary epithelial cells become insensitive to apoptosis.
"It's easy for us to become insensitive to minorities," he said, "since there are so few minorities amongst us".
"The corporations become insensitive because they are profit-driven and have no regard for what's going on in our communities".
In effect, your cells become insensitive to the action of insulin, and so you need ever greater amounts to keep your blood sugar in check.
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