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The phrase "were more sensitive" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the sensitivity of two or more subjects in the past.
Example: "The previous models of the device were more sensitive to temperature changes than the current version."
Alternatives: "were more responsive" or "had greater sensitivity."
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Some organs were more sensitive than others.
The nanotubes were more sensitive than existing sensors.
Additionally, females were more sensitive to air temperature than males.
Migrants were more sensitive and adaptive to high humidity environment.
Younger children also were more sensitive to adverse side effects.
Some mutants missing antioxidant proteins (SodB, CysK, YieF, or KatE) were more sensitive to chromate.
The ZnO ZnS core shell rods were more sensitive to reducing gases, whereas the ZnS tubes were more sensitive to oxidizing gases.
Soil bacteria were more sensitive than fungi to the fertilization practices.
TN CSAs were more sensitive to resolution changes, exhibiting six distribution patterns at all DEM resolutions.
The results suggested that blends containing nano inclusions of RBCP were more sensitive to test rates.
The participants were more sensitive to temperature variations at the early heating phase (EH).
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