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The phrase "actually sensitive to" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing someone's or something's responsiveness or awareness to particular stimuli or situations.
Example: "The new software is actually sensitive to user feedback, allowing for real-time adjustments."
Alternatives: "truly responsive to" or "genuinely aware of".
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"These sound differences are quite subtle; you won't consciously be aware of such differences even though your behavior shows that you're actually sensitive to them.
Although direct measurements from brain are not definitive, we suspect that 11C- R -PK11195 is actually sensitive to genotype in brain under in vivo conditions, similar to the pattern observed in peripheral organs, but the low amount of specific binding of this radioligand requires much larger samples sizes to confirm a statistically significant effect.
Whether or not the newborn cells are actually sensitive to glucocorticoid action depends on the GR and MR expression of the individual newborn cell.
As for the neural mechanism underlying timing, that is ".the neural properties that are actually sensitive to time rather than involved into the readout" [67], several modelling approaches (climbing firing rates models) [68] [70] propose that a particular pattern of neural activity, observed during tasks involving fixed temporal intervals, may carry duration information.
will correlate well with any of the meteorological variables, regardless of whether or not that plant process is actually sensitive to that meteorological variable.
First, in the two GC (or AU -insensitive quAU -insensitiveme of the codons or amino acids are actually sensitive to purine variation, both symmetry and uniformity are at work, and the narrower distributions appear to give more stringent results.
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So when we're up close and personal with someone, kissing them, we're actually more sensitive to things like taste and smell and really engaging all of these senses as we kiss.
Separate testing by AnandTech suggested that the iPhone 4 was actually more sensitive to mobile signals than its predecessor.
Both patients and rodents who had surgery are actually more sensitive to the taste of sweets: Receptors on their tongues detect smaller amounts of sucrose.
Humans are actually not sensitive to how much oxygen they are breathing, but they are sensitive to how much carbon dioxide is accumulating in the body, since it builds up quickly when a person cannot breathe.
"Maybe a year ago, it would have been fair to say that nanotubes are excellent heat conductors, but now we know they're [also] actually quite sensitive to their environment," Pop says.
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