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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are sensitive that" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a sensitivity to a particular issue or topic, but the construction is awkward and unclear.
Example: "They are sensitive that the topic may upset some individuals."
Alternatives: "are sensitive to" or "are aware that".
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For that reason, officials are sensitive that Mr. Obama not inhibit the storm cleanup.
"The Europeans are sensitive that they have only pledged 800 police when 4,700 police are needed".
"Our members are sensitive that they live under a microscope," he said, "so they are incredibly careful and scrupulous about the creation of any false impression".
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"The notion that criminals are sensitive to that kind of change in law is far fetched," he says.
I think musicians in general are sensitive to that.
Philip was sensitive that he didn't want his hand drawings shown anywhere".
Women who have been wounded in war say they hear suggestions that they're just "being sensitive," that they're "unfit or less fit".
Similarly, C.L. &P. is sensitive that Salisbury is a beautiful New England town known for it stately Victorian and Colonial homes, Mr. Roncaioli said.
One supporter said Mr. Bush is sensitive that local officials, like Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg of New York, should be on the air first.
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