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Discover LudwigThe phrase "with sensibility" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone's ability to understand and feel emotions, or to approach a situation with thoughtfulness and sensitivity. Example: The poet wrote with sensibility, capturing the raw emotions of heartache in his words.
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"The Assam Garden" is as stuffed with sensibility as the dowager's drawing room is with mementos.
The paper deals with sensibility of sandy soils shear strength parameters on the size of spread foundation.
He performs with sensibility and interior tension; his face, despite its classic lineaments, is unendingly mobile and expressive".
The owner of the hat tells Proust that it doesn't matter if an author writes with sensibility as long as he tells a shocking story.
"He is an experienced architect who combines sense with sensibility," said a New York Times editorial welcoming Mr. Todd's appointment in 1989.
Masks covered in the Burberry check (although they are not Burberry products) remain a common sight in Asian cities, in a bid to marry style with sensibility, even if they don't work well.
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"It is not a human being with sensibilities and judgments".
Theatergoers with sensibilities not attuned to the frank discussion of sex among the hookup generation should be forewarned.
Raised with sensibilities about food and its origin, Olivia was always health conscious.
They were film brats with sensibilities largely shaped not by the books they read or even the lives they lived so much as by the movies they watched.
"His humor contrasted with French sensibility," Ms. Orlov said.
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