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The phrase "always a sensitive" is not correct and lacks clarity in written English.
It may be used in contexts discussing someone's emotional state or reactions, but it requires additional context to be meaningful.
Example: "He is always a sensitive person when it comes to criticism."
Alternatives: "always sensitive" or "consistently sensitive".
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The horror film is always a sensitive barometer for cultural crisis.
"I know he understands the prison issue is always a sensitive one to upstate".
March is always a sensitive time in the Tibetan calendar because of this date.
Health is always a sensitive subject and users are rightly concerned about how their data is used, and by whom.
Addressing how people travel is always a sensitive subject and the barriers to organisations making headway are cultural, policy-driven and organisational.
But the company, which said it was looking for viruses, has apologised and says it won't do it again.What of politics, always a sensitive matter in Singapore?
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He was, as was not always realised, a sensitive man.
Board involvement in formulating and implementing corporate strategy has always been a sensitive issue.
Organ donation from dead patients will always be a sensitive moral enterprise.
If the snowman doesn't melt … If … "You've always been a sensitive child," Gran tells Jessica.
Mostly though, blame Bud Selig, who was correct when he said "I'm always in a sensitive spot here".
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