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The phrase "are usually more sensitive" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the general characteristics or tendencies of a subject, particularly in contexts related to emotions, reactions, or physical sensations.
Example: "Children are usually more sensitive to changes in their environment than adults."
Alternatives: "tend to be more sensitive" or "are often more sensitive."
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These proteins/peptide-like materials are usually more sensitive than small molecules to the environmental and process parameters.
Silicon-based strain gauges are usually more sensitive than metallic gauges.
That's because long bonds are usually more sensitive to rate fluctuations than short ones.
Second, outdoor thermal perception and levels of discomfort due to weather are usually more sensitive in cold season than in hot season [30].
First, rotational transitions are usually more sensitive to electric fields and the inhomogeneous broadening in the traps is larger than for vibrations.
However, in our experience, the indicator plants grown in an O3-free environment are usually more sensitive to O3 than those grown on non-filtered greenhouse benches.
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The Israeli left is usually more sensitive.
As discussed before, MERA is usually more sensitive to strong noise than MEPA.
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is usually more sensitive and specific in distinguishing both the stroke mimics and secondary ischemic lesions.
In the aspect of providing fair service, data traffic is usually more sensitive than audio and video traffic.
In addition, CR is usually more sensitive to problems with different characteristics such as unimodality and multi-modality, and separable and non-separable problems.
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