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Discover LudwigThe phrase "desensitized to" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when discussing a reduced emotional response or sensitivity to a particular stimulus or situation. Example: "After years of exposure to violent video games, many players become desensitized to real-life violence."
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"You're desensitized to it.
We're almost desensitized to it".
"Are our kids desensitized to these issues?
Do you ever feel like you are desensitized to violence?
American society has become desensitized to the word.
Most Americans have become desensitized to that fact.
"They're desensitized to violence," said Kyndra Simmons, of Youth Alive.
I was by then desensitized to the business of divorce.
Also, their noses can become saturated with particular odors and desensitized to them, he said.
"Fans will become desensitized to the nature of the game," he said.
People are becoming desensitized to the tiny natural sounds that are around them all the time.
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