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The phrase "are less sensitive" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to compare the sensitivity of two or more subjects, indicating that one is not as sensitive as the other.
Example: "The new materials we are using in the product design are less sensitive to temperature changes than the previous ones."
Alternatives: "are not as sensitive" or "have lower sensitivity".
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Italian Italians are less sensitive.
"There are less sensitive areas".
ECoG devices are less sensitive to movement.
Other developers are less sensitive to public opinion.
"Men are less sensitive to such things'" he explained.
Recently he took up olives and figs, "which resist drought and are less sensitive to weather".
Other people are less sensitive to possible threats and pay higher costs when hazards occur.
Some people are more accident-prone than others, and some are less sensitive to threats.
Cones are less sensitive to light, but are used to see colour.
SOME companies, it seems, are less sensitive to the global downturn than others.
MOST people are aware that their noses are less sensitive than those of dogs.
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