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Christine Christie Posted 6 years ago
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Sensitized

Does this sentence make sense:


"These days people are much more sensitized about Animals' Rights and Wellness."


Note: By this, I mean that people's mindsets have evolved, and they now care about Animals' Rights and wellness

  

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It makes sense, but it's not quite idiomatic. We are more likely to say "sensitive to" instead of "sensitized about". CJ

  • It makes sense, but it's not quite idiomatic.
  • We are more likely to say "sensitive to" instead of "sensitized about".
  • CJ
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It makes sense, but it's not quite idiomatic. We are more likely to say "sensitive to" instead of "sensitized about".

CJ

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