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The phrase "are more perceptive" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe individuals or groups that have a heightened ability to notice or understand things quickly and accurately.
Example: "Children are often more perceptive than adults when it comes to emotional cues."
Alternatives: "are more insightful" or "have greater awareness".
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If colleagues don't notice, my students are more perceptive.
Dog noses are more perceptive than human noses and electronic ones, too.
I believe the younger generation are at such an age where they are more perceptive to new ideas and new concepts, and that's why it started taking off".
People are more perceptive toward stories.
This is consistent with theories proposing that individuals who hold antisocial attitudes are more perceptive to engaging in delinquent behaviour when the opportunity to do so arises (e.g. Farrington 2005).
Children are more perceptive than most adults give them credit for and in many ways I think they are more in touch with (and less afraid of) their emotions.
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He was more perceptive than he realised.
Now I wish I had been more perceptive.
I should have been more perceptive and advised her better.
But my husband, who happened to be outside at the same moment, is more perceptive.
Others were more perceptive, including one of the ministers I advised for a time, Robin Cook.
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