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The phrase "are sensitive to such" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing awareness or responsiveness to certain issues or situations.
Example: "The researchers found that participants are sensitive to such changes in their environment."
Alternatives: "are aware of such" or "are responsive to such".
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Legislators in Huey Long's state Capitol are sensitive to such suggestions, however.
If you're lucky, and go somewhere like Goldsmiths or Soas where people are sensitive to such issues, that's great.
Crack initiation and growth resistance are sensitive to such microscopic features within the deformation zone.
Here, we asked whether rats are sensitive to such inequitable outcomes.
Most cognitive functions are unaffected by minor blood sugar fluctuations over the course of a day, but planning and self-control are sensitive to such small changes.
"Central authorities are sensitive to such criticism, since infrastructural development is often held up as proof of the efficacy of Chinese style authoritarianism," he wrote on his blog, The Useless Tree.
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Mr. Conlon is sensitive to such queries.
The F.D.I.C. has been sensitive to such criticism.
She was sensitive to such attacks, indeed upset by them.
But on previous occasions, Mr. Temer showed himself to be sensitive to such scrutiny.
Ms. Wegener is sensitive to such concerns, she said on another occasion.
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