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The phrase "sensitive to the touch" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe something that has a slight reaction when touched, such as a person's skin after a bee sting or someone's fingertips on a cold day. For example, "The surface of the material was surprisingly sensitive to the touch."
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Its topographic features -- hills, canals and cryptic, pictograph patterns -- were shaped by a computer-driven metal cylinder that resembles an outsize player piano roll but is as sensitive to the touch as a drafting pencil.
This is because the skin on young people is still developing so is very sensitive to the touch, which is why they hate to have too much material covering their bodies.
Its topographic features -- hills, canals and cryptic pictograph patterns -- were shaped by a computer-driven metal cylinder that resembles a player-piano roll but is as sensitive to the touch as a drafting pencil.
She sweeps her long dark hair into a bun, pierces it with a paint brush and starts her day, caring for ancient books and ephemera that are sensitive to the touch.
Not only can the Continuum keyboard produce microtones — the notes in between the keys of a piano — but it is so sensitive to the touch that tiny changes in position, pressure or vibrato of the player's finger affect timbre and volume.
The screen is a 4.3-inch widescreen job, and it's sensitive to the touch of your fingers and the included stylus (too bad there's no slot on the 605 to hold said stylus).
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He becomes obsessed with how he could have saved her and starts to develop a heat- and disease-resistant transgenic skin that is still sensitive to the human touch.
Although the baby may seem too young to be aware of the differences, they are actually very sensitive to the smell and touch of the people that hold them.
Elsewhere on the album the eclectic range of sounds continues from the trip hop of "[A] Touch Sensitive" to the Status Quo-esque "(Drawing) Rings Around the World" and the "electro country rock" of "Run!
The shape of the brain, or epipharyngeal ganglion, somewhat reflects the habits of the spider; i.e., in the web builders, which are sensitive to touch, the posterior part of the brain is larger than in spiders that hunt with vision.
Dogs are sensitive to touch, the fifth sense, and use this sense to communicate with one another and with their human counterparts.
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