Sentence examples for a bit exposed from inspiring English sources

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He added: "The tide is out and the rocks are a bit exposed".

For all his confidence, Mr. Seeger must be feeling a bit exposed right now.

"It might sound a bit weird, but as a keeper you can be a bit exposed and open to criticism, and that can take its toll on your batting," said Sutton.

I found out about this when a colleague commented on my play list, and I felt a bit exposed, especially because my play list included selections from my children.

"The pleasing thing for me as a coach in this autumn campaign is how we fixed for the Argentina game the areas where we were a bit exposed and underdone against South Africa.

"You're always worried, you always feel a bit exposed.

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My sweater came off a bit, exposing a fragment of shoulder.

There was also a concern about confidentiality despite acknowledging the assurances on the information sheet were adequate; "I felt a little bit exposed, yes I did feel a little bit exposed" (P6).

Although some people do feel a little bit exposed because they're not used to being in a plane with just a bubble canopy between themselves and the outside".

A little bit exposed, maybe.

"We concede from a free header from a corner and then we try and win the game and leave ourselves a little bit exposed.

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