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The phrase "are quite sensitive" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is easily affected or responsive to changes, emotions, or external factors.
Example: "The new software updates are quite sensitive to user feedback, allowing for rapid improvements."
Alternatives: "are very sensitive" or "are highly sensitive."
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"They are quite sensitive to interest-rate changes".
Americans are quite sensitive to the particulars of the Mideast crisis.
Some are quite sensitive to public portrayals of women dominating men.
"Political issues are quite sensitive in current China," Mr. Yi said.
The brakes were typical of an Audi, which is to say they are quite sensitive to pedal effort -- I like that -- but still easy to control.
It is now known that infants are quite sensitive to pain, and they are no longer subjected to surgery without anesthesia.
Some people are quite sensitive to the smaller pine nuts, which can cause taste malfunctions that trigger only the bitter receptors in the mouth.
Despite the fact that methanogens have such a restricted metabolic capability and are quite sensitive to oxygen, they are widespread on Earth.
These parameters are quite sensitive to the chemical composition of the rock.
Passengers are quite sensitive to the price strategy [144, 145, 146, 147, 148].
Further, MB-OFDM-based UWB receivers are quite sensitive to carrier frequency estimation errors [344].
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