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Discover Ludwig"sensitive to" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It is often used to describe someone's feelings or reactions to certain things, or to indicate that something has a strong effect on someone or something. Example: She was always very sensitive to criticism, and it often made her upset. In this sentence, "sensitive to criticism" means that criticism has a strong effect on the person and tends to make them upset.
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Sensitive to feeling left out?
Sensitive to scale.
"I'm sensitive to that.
He's sensitive to that.
It is sensitive to ambiguities.
It is sensitive to news.
I'm sensitive to that point.
Be sensitive to timing.
I'm very sensitive to bug bites.
They are sensitive to charges of scaremongering.
We are sensitive to your greatness.
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