The phrase "if sensitive" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used as a conditional phrase, meaning that something will happen if a certain condition is met. Here is an example: "If sensitive information is leaked to the media, it could have serious consequences for the company's reputation."
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Sensitivity to the disease and sociocultural contexts, given the possibility of stigma if sensitive information were intercepted, is needed.
It includes graphic, if sensitive, descriptions of sex.
The company already has a symbiotic, if sensitive, relationship with MySpace.
The supreme court is not being asked to consider how damaging it would be to the UK's national interests if sensitive material from Yam's trial became widely known.
Customers are making more transactions online and trust in a brand can take a severe hit if sensitive information ends up in the wrong hands.
As if sensitive to Mr. Franks's charges that his programs would bankrupt the government, Mr. Corzine added, "Not everything has to come from using the federal budget surplus".
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It remains unclear what, if any, sensitive information is in the thousands of e-mail messages in question.
It would have been extremely informative if more sensitive measures of deprivation had been available.
If converting sensitive documents, avoid the online converters.
Then f is cofinitely sensitive if and only if so is (sigma_{f}).
Then f is ergodically sensitive if and only if so is (sigma_{f}).
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com