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"not that sensitive" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
For example, you could use this phrase in response to someone asking for a sensitive opinion: "I'm not that sensitive, so I can give you an honest opinion."
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And they are not that sensitive.
'They're very sensitive, don't try and offend them.' Fuck that, it's not that sensitive".
"And I think I was probably not that sensitive to how people reacted".
Not that sensitive legal or diplomatic challenges are new to Mr. Libby, a protégé of Leonard Garment, President Richard M. Nixon's lawyer.
I am not that sensitive or that weak to believe that because someone says I can't do something it means that I haven't done it.
He was a sensitive lad but not that sensitive because he'd swear at the Germans, say "we won the war" and that sort of thing.
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If the information wasn't that sensitive, and no sources or methods were revealed in telling Russia those details, why would the administration ask the media not to disclose it?
Yes it is true they can detect subtle changes in temperature (and for some women, seismic changes in the earth's mantle core) however, I'll say it again: nipples aren't that sensitive.
Frankel added that they're not that location sensitive, however.
Being targeted does not mean that sensitive voter data was manipulated or that results were changed.
This latest sensor is not quite that sensitive, she said, but that is because the researchers were focused on making it stretchable and transparent.
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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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