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The phrase "a expose" is not correct in written English.
The correct term is "an exposé," which refers to a report or article that reveals something hidden or controversial.
Example: "The journalist published an exposé on the corruption within the local government."
Alternatives: "a revelation" or "an investigation".
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Imagine what a expose by someone not connected to AIG would look like.
And it made perfect sense that he revealed it in a expose that he delivered to Nate ensuring the success of Nate's paper.
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Moreover MMPs also release ECM-bound angiogenic growth factors like VEGF-A, expose pro-angiogenic integrin binding sites in the ECM, and generate pro-migratory ECM derived fragments [ 2].
"I wasn't trying to create a valentine or an expose about farm life," said Mr. Sutherland.
It's not an expose or an exploration.
But last year a leading news magazine published an expose on him.
Evangelicals were still a fringe group then, so an expose on them wasn't as interesting.
But Mr. Gurney is not writing an expose.
If you're looking for an expose of online sex crimes, this is not that book.
Mary from Orinda, CA writes: "Perhaps an expose on arms dealers might be in order.
The Washington Post recently did an expose on commissaries, the US military's "supermarkets".
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