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Discover Ludwig'overly receptive' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe someone or something that is overly willing to accept or respond to something. For example: "The audience was overly receptive to the speaker's ideas and quickly agreed to his proposal."
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In televised interviews today, Israeli officials do not seem overly receptive to this suggestion.
Luckily, at the last moment, Mimi's in the Marigny said they'd turn it on for us, though they couldn't promise the crowd would be overly receptive if the volume was turned up.
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Don't act overly wimpy or receptive.
My brother seemed receptive, if not overly impressed; Dylan's music sounded pretty good.
Councilwoman Eddie Mae Barnes was receptive to rethinking the matter, but she thought the three critics were overly harsh when they approached the board.
While the approach using neurophysiological receptive fields does not come without its challenges (e.g., high-dimensional feature space, overly redundant representation), it is still able to perform remarkably in classifying musical instruments in a large database or selection of solo CDs, with accuracies 97 % and above.
Very receptive.
"Were they receptive?
They're receptive.
She was receptive.
She seemed receptive.
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