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The phrase "are sensitive to changes" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing how someone or something reacts or adapts to alterations in their environment or circumstances.
Example: "The financial markets are sensitive to changes in interest rates, often reacting swiftly to new information."
Alternatives: "are responsive to changes" or "are affected by changes."
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But corals are sensitive to changes in sea temperature.
Glaciated alpine landscapes are sensitive to changes in climate.
The renin-secreting cells, which compose the juxtaglomerular apparatus, are sensitive to changes in blood flow and blood pressure.
Children are sensitive to changes in their parents' behavior, he said, and profoundly aware of parental mood and family atmosphere.
Casarotto, S. et al. EEG responses to TMS are sensitive to changes in the perturbation parameters and repeatable over time.
Terrestrial salamanders are relatively long-lived and are sensitive to changes in their environment, making them ideal indicator species.
Current boiler tube materials and designs are sensitive to changes in process conditions.
Unlike nuclear stations, fossil plants are sensitive to changes in fuel prices, which have risen sharply in recent years.
They are sensitive to changes in the legal climate, and they generally find it more convenient to move than to fight.
The contaminant breakthrough curves are sensitive to changes in contaminant adsorption and desorption rate coefficients on DOM and bacteria.
Raman active vibrations in the 700 cm−1 region that are sensitive to changes in chain conformation were analyzed.
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