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The phrase "sensitive mind" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to someone who is easily affected by emotions or feelings. Example: His sensitive mind could not handle the tragic news of his best friend's passing.
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His artistry seems more eloquent for being secondary and economical, a byproduct of a sensitive mind.
The two-paragraph message was a product of a sensitive mind and a still-broken heart.
The depths hinted at here and in other strange pockets of "Fräulein Maria" point to a smart, sensitive mind.
Antoine also has a sensitive mind, which in a way becomes another of the film's steadily revealed mysteries.
It was clear that the insight required to observe and portray all of these lacerating details came from a singularly sensitive mind.
The release of Reagan's writings a few years ago "came as a surprise" to him, "revealing an intelligent, sensitive mind with passionate convictions".
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Simone Ford Paris To the Editor: For whatever reason, nonconformists — those who choose to look and think and act outside the box — tend to have sensitive minds and spirits.
But as many recent historians have pointed out, there was to be seen, and seen by a great many sensitive minds of that day, a dramatic and convulsive quality to the changes that cannot properly be subsumed to the slower processes of continuous evolutionary change.
"Parade's End," like many costume dramas, is about a world that is ending, and its disjointed narratives may well reflect the way that war (in the drawing room and the battlefield) fractures rebellious and sensitive minds.
For gay members of the Church, feelings of insignificance, invisibility and loneliness can be unbearable, and they can lead to dangerous and self-destructive places within sensitive minds and hearts.
Sharp, paranoia-inducing glances between the scientists, a confusion of skins both organic and man-made, the vivid colours of a poster, or the weft and warp of fabric in closeup take us right inside the synaesthete's hyper-sensitive mind.
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