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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are now sensitive" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something has recently become sensitive or more responsive to certain stimuli or conditions.
Example: "The new software updates are now sensitive to user feedback, allowing for quicker adjustments."
Alternatives: "have become sensitive" or "are currently sensitive".
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Tests are now sensitive enough to measure levels of 1 milligram per liter or less.
"The numbers are now sensitive to the environment because there are so many gray whales," Mr. Rugh said.
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INDUSTRIALS While it's true that the industrial sector is economically sensitive, it is now sensitive to the global economy.
The Livingston detector is now sensitive enough to detect a merger from as far away as 200 million parsecs (660 million light years).
He is now sensitive to dust and loud bangs even though he never actually heard the sound of the bomb exploding.
Unfortunately, the fire alarm is now sensitive and goes off when you don't want it to, or maybe it never shut off.' " For those with a history of mental illness, the earthquake has been especially destabilizing.
It was used recently to look at the diet of Neandertals, but this is one of the first studies to use it to look at a nonhuman predator and the analysis is now sensitive enough to look several steps down the food chain.
Among the population of hygromycin resistant colonies, positives were scored as colonies that were now sensitive to thiostrepton indicating plasmid loss and probable genomic integration of the HygR cassette.
"We are now momentarily sensitive".
You are now Medicare Sensitive Voters.
Neal Shapiro believes that the networks are now more sensitive to any ingrained liberal bias.
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