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The phrase "appropriate level of sensitivity" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the need for a certain degree of awareness or consideration in a particular context, such as communication or handling sensitive topics.
Example: "When addressing mental health issues, it is crucial to approach the subject with an appropriate level of sensitivity to avoid causing distress."
Alternatives: "suitable degree of sensitivity" or "proper level of awareness".
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Such a response is encouraging for the development of a CE serodiagnostic assay but available antigens do not provide an appropriate level of sensitivity or specificity.
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After developing several prediction rules, the algorithm with the highest level of sensitivity and an appropriate level of specificity was chosen.
In order to determine the appropriate level of the B/B Checker® for screening subjects with malodor, sensitivity and specificity was calculated using OT scores (≥ 3) as an identifier for diagnosing oral malodor.
The appropriate level of the B/B Checker® for screening subjects with malodor was determined by calculating sensitivity and specificity.
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Gain the appropriate level of experience.
Master the appropriate level of ballet technique.
Pick the appropriate level of band to play it.
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S. scabiei extracts have been used to detect sarcoptic mange infections using enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays (ELISAs) [ 16- 18], but some assays lack appropriate levels of specificity and sensitivity [ 19].
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