Sentence examples for a bit less sensitive from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a bit less sensitive" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a reduction in sensitivity, whether emotional, physical, or in response to stimuli.
Example: "After some time, I found that I was a bit less sensitive to criticism and could handle feedback more constructively."
Alternatives: "somewhat less sensitive" or "a little less sensitive".

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This new energy budget approach, which was replicated by several subsequent studies, seemed to indicate the Earth's climate is a bit less sensitive to carbon pollution than previously thought.

Recent studies that concluded the global climate is a bit less sensitive to the increased greenhouse effect than previously believed may also have somewhat underestimated the actual climate sensitivity.

* Asparagus--Though this crop is a bit less sensitive to water than many others, don't expect the usual spring dip in prices.

Eerola et al (2000) in fact, immunostained their samples by an anti-FVIII polyclonal antibody, that, although very specific, may be a bit less sensitive than the anti-CD34 monoclonal antibody we used, and thus causing a misinterpretation of the number of microvessels.

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But they will be a bit less price sensitive.

In developed markets, customers are becoming more price-sensitive and a bit less brand-orientated.

This group cares a bit less about the quality of the beer because they are more price sensitive.

"Quite a bit less, a lot better".

Television censorship is a bit less strict.

A bit less ruminating than Jake did.

The cast seems a bit less comfortable.

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