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The phrase "a degree of sensitivity" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the level of awareness or responsiveness to emotional or situational nuances.
Example: "In dealing with sensitive topics, it is important to approach them with a degree of sensitivity to avoid offending anyone."
Alternatives: "a level of sensitivity" or "a measure of sensitivity".
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SAG1-based LAMP turned out to be very sensitive, exhibiting a degree of sensitivity higher than the conventional PCR.
The media has treated this subject with a degree of sensitivity.
But although modernization is essential, so is a degree of sensitivity.
In many cases, it is less about enabling others and actually about exercising a degree of sensitivity and restraint, until understanding the situation better.
The hope is to give local photographers the time — and resources — to delve into issues with a degree of sensitivity and nuance that might go unnoticed by foreigners.
In an attempt to outrun his violent past, Jamie eventually moves to Brighton, where he inexplicably retrains as a fairground operator and, for a moment, it seems that Dyer might finally be allowed to inject a degree of sensitivity into the role.
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I think it does infuse a degree of Asian sensitivity, but it depends on everything else that comes with it".
The security class incorporates security levels of cryptographic techniques with a degree of information sensitivity.
In addition, the data showed the bears produced the open-mouth faces predominantly when they received the recipient's attention, suggesting a degree of social sensitivity.
In terms of what it would add to a touchscreen experience, we've already seen Apple introduce a degree of force sensitivity to some of its software.
Thus, in this example, a weaker activator exhibited a greater degree of sensitivity to silencing than a stronger version of that same activator.
More suggestions(15)
a degree of difficulty
a degree of vulnerability
a degree of exposure
a degree of susceptibility
a degree of concern
a degree of sharpness
a degree of speed
a question of sensitivity
a face of sensitivity
a sense of sensitivity
a degree of profundity
a degree of anxiety
a combination of sensitivity
a degree of decorum
a bit of sensitivity
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