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The phrase "being highly sensitive" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when you are describing someone who reacts strongly to or is easily affected by things like criticism, loud sounds, or changes in their environment. For example: "John is highly sensitive to criticism and always takes any negative feedback very personally."
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Mr. Letterman was described as being highly sensitive to the issues surrounding any change in the status of "Nightline".
Despite being highly sensitive and accurate, the applications of FBG sensors are limited.
PIVKA-II proved to be superior to AFP for early detection of HCC patients being highly sensitive and specific.
This is because this region is more densely populated thus being highly sensitive to even small increases in the distance threshold (see Fig. 4).
Little is known about the responses of forest birds, other than raptors, to human disturbance despite their being highly sensitive to habitat disruption.
The dyes showed an inverted solvatochromic behaviour, the fluorescence emission being highly sensitive to solvent polarity, yielding blue to green and even orange light in different organic solvents.
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You are highly sensitive".
It is highly sensitive.
Our testing is highly sensitive.
"These things are highly sensitive," he said.
Our intelligence services today are highly sensitive.
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