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The phrase "are far more sensitive" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the sensitivity of two or more subjects, indicating that one is significantly more sensitive than the other(s).
Example: "These new sensors are far more sensitive than the previous models, allowing for more accurate readings."
Alternatives: "are significantly more sensitive" or "are much more sensitive".
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The recent analytical methods using high-sensitivity cardiac troponin (hs-cTn) assays are far more sensitive and improve the diagnosis of MI but at the price of a reduction in specificity [ 9].
When affect guides our decisions, we are far more sensitive to possibility than to probability.
Those tests are far more sensitive because governments want to avoid revealing any vulnerabilities of their reactors.
Everything we know about brain trauma says that the brains of young people — teenagers and below — are FAR more sensitive to injury than the brains of adults.
Investment needs, the report explained, are "far more sensitive to changes in decline rates than to the rate of growth of oil demand".
Corals are far more sensitive to climate change than humans, and their fate could be read as a grim foreshadowing of Miami's future: a once-thriving biome transformed into an aquatic morgue.
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The observed discrepancies between SAGE and PCR results can be explained by the difference in detection sensitivity between techniques: RT-PCR is far more sensitive than SAGE in detecting low abundant gene expression.
The new detector is far more sensitive than needed to detect lethal doses.
Growth for all three species was far more sensitive to winter than to summer drought.
"The [Obama] administration is far more sensitive to what Turkey does with Iran".
I didn't anticipate that reporting about women would be far more sensitive than asking questions about jihadists.
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