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Discover LudwigThe phrase "was sensitive enough" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone or something that has an adequate level of sensitivity in a particular context or situation. Example: "She was sensitive enough to understand his feelings without him having to say a word."
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"I was sensitive enough to leave my era and not have it leave me," she said during the interview.
Neither biota nor sediment monitoring was sensitive enough to locate the unknown PCB sources.
This method was sensitive enough to measure endogenous 1MeTIQ in rat brain.
Thus, this chemosensor was sensitive enough to detect cyanide in aqueous solutions.
HRV was sensitive enough to differentiate between chair and device interactions.
The qPCR assay was sensitive enough to detect 1.0 × 101 copies/reaction of AstV serotypes.
The results from these two positive controls verified that our bioassay set-up was sensitive enough to detect adverse effects.
The PCR was sensitive enough to detect parasite DNA from the dilution of 10−5 with 0.00001% parasitemia.
The PCR-based assay was sensitive enough to detect approximately 1 pg DNA, being equivalent to 1 conidium per sample.
In 1990, Ogawa et al. [13] reported that MRI was sensitive enough to show "blood oxygenation level-dependent" (BOLD) signal changes in vivo.
Although 2-bromopropane could only be detected at 5 mM concentration (85.4 ppm), the assay was sensitive enough to analyze the content of primary monosubstituted and disubstituted haloalkanes.
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