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The phrase "a much more sensitive" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the sensitivity of two or more subjects, indicating a higher degree of sensitivity in one compared to another.
Example: "This new model is a much more sensitive device, capable of detecting even the slightest changes in temperature."
Alternatives: "significantly more sensitive" or "far more sensitive".
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A possible reason why we observe this relationship is because a much more sensitive technique (FLOTAC with analytical sensitivity of 2 EPG) was used than in the previous studies.
What's needed, surely, is a much more sensitive and socially purposeful public debate about architecture.
The practice is so widespread I don't think it is fair to single out political journalists and I found it to be a much more sensitive subject in the newsroom than it should be with such clear guidelines.
The possibility of Iraqi ties to Al Qaeda has become a much more sensitive political issue in Washington, where the Bush administration is seeking to make the case for ousting Saddam Hussein.
It is a much more sensitive site, given the proximity to Royal Parks, domestic scale squares and terraces and houses in conservation areas, and the closeness of listed buildings".
In an open letter to Clarke, to be published on the Guardian's Comment is free site, Harman says the criminal justice system has made great advances in the past decade which has meant victims of rape are treated in a much more sensitive way.
Two-dimensional diffraction measurement is a much more sensitive tool for the estimation of relaxation degree.
That required the development of a much more sensitive WBC system, called the BabyScan.
"It's not like measuring clouds you need a much more sensitive approach," he says.
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It is going to be a caucus much more sensitive to the spending issue".
Furthermore, the replication ability of a virus was much more sensitive to UV treatment than the interfering ability.
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