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Discover Ludwig'the susceptibility' can be used in written English.
It is typically used when referring to one's ability to be affected by or influenced by something. For example, "The susceptibility of the public to negative news is concerning."
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the susceptibility
noun
The condition of being susceptible; vulnerability
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The higher the score, the higher the susceptibility.
"This mutation may just increase the susceptibility to seizures".
The susceptibility of ethyl (or beverage) alcohol to oxidation is probably its most distinctive trait.
But the environment and the susceptibility of the public isn't there either.
But he is spot on about the susceptibility of chess players to stress-related conditions.
"We have observed that they increase the susceptibility to respiratory infections in the mouse models.
The susceptibility to staining of the duck-egg coloured version is unknown.
Mr. Holder said the susceptibility of the nation's private and public computer infrastructure was "astonishingly high".
The mutation did have worrying features, such as the susceptibility of younger people, but its incidence remained small.
Security officials have been concerned about the susceptibility of G.P.S. to spoofing since at least the early two-thousands.
But over all, the susceptibility to sustained psychological trauma "depends on the personality more than the economic status".
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