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Discover LudwigThe phrase "am sensitive to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express awareness or responsiveness to certain feelings, situations, or stimuli.
Example: "I am sensitive to criticism, so I appreciate constructive feedback delivered gently."
Alternatives: "I am aware of" or "I react strongly to".
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As a governor, I am sensitive to states' need to protect their citizens.
I am sensitive to smoke – just being around it gives me a cold.
I have emphysema and am sensitive to indoor pollutants like cigarette smoke.
"I certainly am sensitive to the board's concerns about the current economic times," she said.
"I am sensitive to the great challenge of rising expectations of a young India," Mr. Mukherjee said.
Ms. Walters said: "I am sensitive to the feelings of the other members of our program and our production staff.
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"I'm sensitive to that.
It is sensitive to ambiguities.
It is sensitive to news.
He's sensitive to that.
Be sensitive to timing.
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