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'particularly sensitive' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it in a sentence to emphasize that something is very sensitive, or more sensitive than other similar things. For example: "This issue is particularly sensitive, so it needs to be handled with care."
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Religion is a particularly sensitive area.
Writing on security issues remains particularly sensitive.
I'm particularly sensitive to Apple's lessons.
Goodhue was particularly sensitive about his training.
So its reform is particularly sensitive.
She is particularly sensitive to Iranian women.
What constitutes a "particularly sensitive" meeting?
Emigration is a particularly sensitive area.
Germans are particularly sensitive to these issues.
Blake is particularly sensitive to young people.
Riveting is a particularly sensitive case.
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notably sensitive
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specially sensitive
particularly fragile
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