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The phrase "sensitive realm" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a delicate or important area of discussion, experience, or knowledge.
Example: "The sensitive realm of personal relationships requires careful navigation to avoid misunderstandings."
Alternatives: "delicate area" or "vulnerable domain."
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The Navy's shift, which is highly unusual in the sensitive realm of classifying missing military personnel, is the latest twist in the mystery of what became of the first American lost in the Persian Gulf war.
Zuk ends this chapter by entering the sensitive realm of evolutionary validation of modern (Western) attachment parenting – babywearing, responding immediately to crying, nursing on demand, and especially cosleeping.
It's all such a wildly complex and sensitive realm of discussing the ideas of safety inherent in privilege, and that's what it seems like she's set out to contemplate here.
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If, on the other hand, a therapist approaches these sensitive realms with heavy handedness, it can be devastating to the patients.
Being led by researchers rather than knowledge users, projects were generally not keenly aware of, or sensitive to, the realm of decision making and practice.
What Stubborn Heart essay is, if we're being generous, a further (if not deeper) foray into the realms of sensitive vocals over jerking electronic rhythms.
For this reason, physicists have long been searching for more sensitive means of probing the realm of antimatter, which theory holds should mirror the familiar world of matter.
As frustrating as it is, this Zen koan of a law undergirds much of probability theory and turns out to have far-reaching implications in the realms of mathematics, physics, meteorology and geopolitics–not to mention that less rarefied realm that image-sensitive Nevada congressmen have re-christened "the gaming industry".
And he asks this question a couple thousand years ago, before we had instruments sensitive enough to discern the subatomic realm of quantum physics: we still see matter as solid even though our minds know it is mostly empty space occupied by the occasional energy wave behaving in the most unintelligible manner.
Although only ex-situ detector operation is demonstrated within the realms of this study, sensitive in-situ neutron detectors and ultra-stable ex-situ dosimeters may be achievable utilizing a similar structure by fine-tuning the Pt NP size and the number of Pt NP layers in the device.
But I have to be very sensitive, because actually that isn't my realm in the opera house.
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