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Common collocations with sensitive in American Collocation

sensitive adjective

US /ˈsensətɪv/

very

exceptionally
extremely
highly
incredibly
particularly
very

Clearly, factory closures were a highly sensitive issue with major political implications.

possibly, in the future

potentially

The government eventually published the report, but only after removing potentially sensitive information.

from a particular point of view

commercially
culturally
ecologically
emotionally
environmentally
ethically
politically

Correspondence may be edited if it contains material that it is confidential or commercially sensitive.

information

data
information
material

Sensitive information such as credit card details and customer records are not held on our website.

subject or issue

case
issue
matter
subject
topic

Most internet users are worried about their online privacy, especially when it comes to the sensitive subject of their medical information.

nature

nature

Public access to a conference on terrorism was barred due to the sensitive nature of the topic, the organizers said.