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1 Donald Trump is sensible enough to not start a war on drugs.
2 Donald Trump is sensible enough not to start a war on drugs.
3 Because of his sensibility, Donald Trump will not start a war on drugs.
4 Donald Trump will not start a war on drugs due to his sensibility.
5 Donald Trump will not start a war on drugs because he's (a) sensible (man).

Which ones are correct? I'm pretty sure that #5 is correct but feeling a bit unsure about the other options.
 

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All five are grammatically correct, though some die-hards cling to the long-discredited rule that it's always best to not split infinitives. :)

Number 2 and 5 are natural. 1 is possible but poor style. 3 and 4 are unnatural.
 
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Yes, you're right. I looked it up in a German-English dictionary. I didn't know that sensibility means the same as sensitivity.
So, I guess sentences #3 and #4 would be correct if I used "sense"?
 
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Being a precious snowflake is a modern, disparaging way to describe someone you perceive as oversensitive. Sensitivity by itself is not pejorative. It means tending to respond to something. I am lactose-intolerant, meaning that I have a sensitivity to milk sugar. (Luckily for me, a tablet can provide the lactase enzyme my body doesn't produce, though that's neither here nor there.)

Photographic film darkens when exposed to light; it has a sensitivity to it.

Your understanding of sensibility is correct.

Hmm, sensibility, sense -- someone could write a novel about these traits.
 

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Kris, after getting a translation, check with English-only dictionaries.

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If you do read Jane Austen's Sense and Sensibility, note that sensibility has changed its meaning since she wrote it.
 
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