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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are considered sensitive" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing topics, information, or subjects that require careful handling due to their nature or potential impact.
Example: "Certain personal data, such as social security numbers and medical records, are considered sensitive and should be protected accordingly."
Alternatives: "are regarded as sensitive" or "are viewed as sensitive".
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In addition, we analysed the sensitivity of these tumour cells to oxaliplatin in vitro and found that the IC50 (2.5 12.0 and 30.5 μ M) for inhibition of proliferation was higher than the majority of 25 colorectal cancer cell lines we had previously tested for sensitivity to oxaliplatin (such as LS180, Colo205 and HCT8, which are considered sensitive with IC50 <0.3 μ M).
In some applications, only partial values are considered sensitive.
These created knowledges are considered sensitive data, especially in a competitive environment.
These data are considered sensitive and are, therefore, protected by severe privacy norms.
The inputs of the users are considered sensitive, personal information, and the server computes a function F from these inputs.
(Parades and protests are considered sensitive locations).
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Though unclassified, the plan is considered sensitive.
The F.B.I. inquiry is considered sensitive because of the case's potential political implications.
The term zhèngfŭ (government) is considered sensitive, so alternate phrases have emerged.
He added that department lawyers were reviewing the decision to see exactly what material would be considered sensitive.
"There is very little that comes out of university labs that could conceivably be considered sensitive," he said.
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