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Discover Ludwig'Gender-sensitive' is a correct and usable term in written English
It is used to describe the ability to be aware of and responsive to the varying needs and experiences of different genders. One example of using 'gender-sensitive' in a sentence could be: "The company's HR policies are highly praised for being gender-sensitive, ensuring equal opportunities and fair treatment for all employees regardless of their gender."
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Students at Hull University face losing marks on essays unless they employ "gender-sensitive" language.
Therapists need to be careful about imposing their "gender-sensitive" worldview on them.
The lack of attention to gender-sensitive issues leads to more explicit consequences.
WaterAid has built gender-sensitive toilets for boys and girls and provided training in proper hygiene for students and staff.
Compliment his kinfolk and establish a light, collegial atmosphere with an icebreaker perhaps a gender-sensitive joke about mulatto children.
I just had time to denounce reading as a gender-sensitive activity.
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The government hoped that its decision will make the police forces "more gender sensitive".
"The president himself is gender sensitive but I am worried about people around him," she said.
In Dharavi, Mumbai, Benita Fernando urged urban planners to be "more gender sensitive" when designing shared space.
Many police stations have victim-friendly rooms and facilities, and police are being trained to be more gender sensitive.
With increasing frequency epidemiologists are faced with the requirement to design their research gender sensitive.
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