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Discover LudwigThe phrase "touchy about" is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase is commonly used to refer to someone who is easily offended, sensitive, or easily irritated over a particular topic or subject. Example: She was rather touchy about her weight, so no one ever brought it up in conversation.
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But Mr. Ahrens acknowledged that post-Enron society is growing increasingly touchy about ethics.
People get touchy about trees.
He remains touchy about it.
Maine is a bit touchy about its….
She's still touchy about the issue.
He was too touchy about criticism.
And he can be touchy about criticism.
And they're quite touchy about it.
Admittedly, I'm a tad touchy about this.
Americans are very touchy about this issue.
They're quite touchy about anything like that".
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