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The phrase "a bit more sensitive" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's emotional state or the level of sensitivity required in a situation.
Example: "In this discussion, we need to be a bit more sensitive to the feelings of others."
Alternatives: "somewhat more delicate" or "a little more touchy".
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The camera is a bit more sensitive to movement than a full-size one with all the lighting options, but the quality here is good.
"But I also think that Wal-Mart would not be the big bogeyman if they were a bit more sensitive to issues of scale and location".
But as Bernie evolves, she learns to become a more sophisticated political strategist and a bit more sensitive to her loved ones' anguish.
But communal solutions of this kind mean that animals have to balance in a rather sophisticated way the benefits of unabashed selfishness (grab what you can at everyone else's expense) with the benefits that derive from cooperation as a group (which necessarily means being a bit more sensitive to others' needs and interests).
In iMessages for instance, Siri on iOS is getting a bit more sensitive to your context.
There's some irrational sense of protection that comes with darkness that makes a person a bit more sensitive.
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"There's some other areas that are just a little bit more sensitive in terms of the work that we're doing — but a lot of work around representative learning and transfer learning".
"We are a little bit more sensitive to their needs".
These players today are a little bit more sensitive than guys in my days.
I'm a little bit more sensitive about those issues than I was years ago.
"I'm a little bit more sensitive about flying, and I never cared about flying in the past.
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a bit more critical
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