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The phrase "are sensitive to this" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing awareness or responsiveness to a particular issue or situation.
Example: "The researchers are sensitive to this matter and have taken appropriate measures to address it."
Alternatives: "are aware of this" or "are responsive to this".
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The French are sensitive to this.
We wanted to know if kids are sensitive to this.
Radiation therapy may be advised for tumors that are sensitive to this treatment.
And if kids are sensitive to this shift in attribution [INAUDIBLE] probably me change the agent.
Most Americans, with immigrant stories in our own backgrounds, are sensitive to this basic injustice.
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We are trying to be sensitive to this issue".
"Where is the equilibrium?" Bernet is sensitive to this too.
Even the commercial sector is sensitive to this.
The left has always been sensitive to this issue".
Workers will undoubtedly be sensitive to this monitoring.
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are responsive to this
are sympathetic to this
are vulnerable to this
are significant to this
are receptive to this
are critical to this
are humble to this
are wise to this
are allergic to this
are key to this
are unique to this
are vital to this
are important to this
are open to this
are oblivious to this
are indebted to this
are crucial to this
are central to this
are attributable to this
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