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The phrase "are enormously sensitive" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that has a high level of sensitivity, whether it be emotional, physical, or in terms of data and information.
Example: "The new software updates are enormously sensitive to user input, making it easier to navigate."
Alternatives: "are highly sensitive" or "are extremely sensitive."
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One reason the assessments are enormously sensitive for industry and government is the relative lack of precedent: The atomic age has seen the construction of nearly 600 civilian power plants, but according to the World Nuclear Association, only three have undergone serious accidents in which their fuel cores melted down.
Exponent 4 implies that cyclic creep deflections are enormously sensitive to the relative amplitude of the applied cyclic stress.
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"Everyone is enormously sensitive not to do anything that might seem shallow or trivial".
At the level of the sensorimotor, the concrete, the unmediated, Temple is enormously sensitive.
The issue is enormously sensitive because of Judaism's emphasis on burying the whole body.
It is a strategy to put pressure not only on al Qaeda and the Taliban, but on the Pakistani government, which is enormously sensitive about incursions on its sovereignty.
"I understand I am going to have to do everything I can going forward to be enormously sensitive," he said during the interview.
The consequences are enormously important.
Police shootings are enormously controversial.
These are enormously valuable benefits.
But they are enormously generous.
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