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The phrase "impulsive of" is not correct or commonly used in written English.
It is possible that you may have come across this phrase in a non-native speaker's writing or speech. Instead, you could use the adjective "impulsive" on its own to describe someone's behavior or actions. For example: "She was known for her impulsive decisions." or "His impulsive nature often got him into trouble."
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The hardy baritone Philip Cutlip, as Guglielmo, is the more impulsive of the two.
"But looking at our work side by side, most people would probably think I was the more impulsive of the two of us".
Not all suicides are impulsive, of course, and even for those that are, the evidence is mixed: some studies have reported that men are more susceptible to impulsive suicidal acts; others have found no such thing.
Usually, one looks on grief-stricken as this most impulsive of heroines, played here by a rather stagy Zoë Wanamaker, is separated from the homestead that is her life.
You felt the pathos of this most impulsive of dancers being deprived of humanity; you also saw an occasional flash of the huge force of which she is capable.
He was intentionally walked, in fact, one out of every five times he came up to bat in 2004 — and that's not counting the several dozen times he was unofficially sent on his way, with junk so far off the plate that even the most impulsive of batters would never have dared swing.
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But platforms such as Twitter, by their very easy of use, invite impulsive, heat-of-the-moment responses.
It is "impulsive, out of control, destructive, harmful," lead author Jeffrey Swanson of Duke University said in an interview.
The next section clarifies the origins of this impulsive nature of the out-of-band interference.
Itoh, M., Yang, T., Chua, L.O. "Experimental study of impulsive synchronization of chaotic and hyperchaotic circuits," International Journal of Bifurcation & Chaos in Applied Sciences & Engineering, vol.9, no.7, pp.1393-1424.
We also present a theory of impulsive synchronization of two Chua's oscillators.
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