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The phrase "an sensitive" is not correct in written English.
It should be "a sensitive" because "sensitive" begins with a consonant sound.
Example: "She is a sensitive person who easily empathizes with others."
Alternatives: "a delicate" or "a touchy".
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On the other, it remains an sensitive and troubling issue of state power and individual freedom on which many honest people remain unpersuaded.
The latest addition to the project is LiquidWare's TouchShield, an sensitive OLED that sits on top of the main board.
If he was upset that his band ditched him he didn't show it, fully embracing the singer/songwriter persona, and putting on an sensitive performance.
It's easy to reflect on these things enough to see what Atticus, in his time and place, might have had in mind, however better it could have been said, and perhaps would have been, given a few more years of maturity on the part of the young author constructing his sentences, and with the benefit of an sensitive editorial guiding hand.
The RBC membrane Na+/K+-ATPase measurements appears to be an sensitive marker of subtle cerebral deterioration.
If you have an sensitive stomach it would be a good idea to order daal (a soothing lentil based-soup) or mutter paneer (stewed peas and cubes of special cheese).
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