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'highly reactive' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that is particularly responsive or prone to reacting quickly, e.g. "Their highly reactive response to the situation was commendable."
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But lithium is a highly reactive element.
Many people have a highly reactive system.
Winston Churchill, he noted, was highly reactive and emotional.
Foods are highly reactive systems.
Csa1D was instead highly reactive with ficolin-1 (FCN1).
"They're designed to break apart and be highly reactive.
Free radicals are dangerous because they are highly reactive.
The drug traps free radicals — highly reactive molecules that cause cell damage.
The nanometer-size particles are highly reactive, meaning that they glue together well.
Neither of these approaches will be successful if the parent is also a highly reactive person.
The molecular fragments, known as free radicals, are highly reactive and quickly recombine into new molecules.
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