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The phrase "a certain vulnerability" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a specific but not explicitly defined weakness or susceptibility in a person, system, or situation.
Example: "In her speech, she revealed a certain vulnerability that resonated with the audience, making her message more impactful."
Alternatives: "a particular weakness" or "a specific fragility."
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Tennis has a certain vulnerability to style.
It merely indicates a certain vulnerability to the disorder.
"That's how he chose his friends — he recognized a certain vulnerability," she says.
The major pieces on view from the Cartin collection seem to display a certain vulnerability.
Behind Commander Zinke's gung-ho social media facade lies a certain vulnerability.
Though he solidified his lead over Contador, Froome showed a certain vulnerability on the stage.
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DERFEM does not measure the vulnerable level of certain vulnerability directly, which could be difficult.
But it creates a certain national vulnerability — to the hard-to-predict whims of financial markets.
Stapleton deployed the idiom as a vehicle to express a certain fragile vulnerability, while Rateliff used an exuberant soul revue to access primal bravado.
He is an Easter Island statue of hip comedy, and now age has added melancholy to the mix and even a certain grumpy vulnerability, a hint that under the cynicism and pessimism there's an urgent need to be loved.
The rest of the clip is more like a standard live run-through, with the musicians bobbing along with the rhythm, but at the end the camera returns to the singer, who stares at the lens with a gaze that runs from gurning speed psychosis to a certain, pained vulnerability.
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