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Free sign upThe phrase "a less sensitive" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the sensitivity of two or more subjects, indicating that one is not as sensitive as the other.
Example: "This material is a less sensitive option for handling delicate information."
Alternatives: "a more tolerant" or "a milder".
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With a less sensitive conductor these passages might have come off as strangely flat.
But understanding the price of style, Sid and Viv left for a less sensitive gathering.
A less sensitive topic is his desire, like Alan Partridge, to get into television.
He soon switched to a less sensitive post at the agency, the first of several.
"It is not comprehensible that a less sensitive ultrasonic technique should not detect large flaws," wrote Ilse Tweer, a former adviser to the Austrian government.
Thus, individuals infected recently are likely to test as positive on a sensitive test but negative on a less sensitive test.
A spokesman for Hessen's BfV said he was subsequently moved out of intelligence work and into a less sensitive department of Hessen's regional council.
Now he turns to a less sensitive subject, Carlo Collodi's fairy tale about the little wooden puppet who longs to become a real boy.
Conservationists said they were not opposed to the expansion of the port but the sand and gravel should be obtained from a less sensitive site.
But a tougher Drake isn't necessarily a less sensitive one.
The general pattern held: Better vision meant a less sensitive nose.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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