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The phrase "a few exposures of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to instances of being exposed to something, such as information, experiences, or images.
Example: "After a few exposures of the new marketing strategy, the team began to understand its potential impact."
Alternatives: "several instances of" or "a handful of exposures to".
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He also stopped by his friend Zoe's metal shop and captured a few exposures of people team-welding damascus steel together.
On top of shooting photos of milking the cows and taking them out to the field to graze, Margot also captured a few exposures of hooping cheese curd into cheese molds and artificially inseminating a cow.
God is dead!" The guy makes a few exposures of me making exposures and then tells me thanks and walks off only to return a minute later and offer me a five-dollar bill.
On top of snapping a few POV pics of mopping and sweeping the floors of both buildings, Ryan also captured a few exposures of him using the compactor, a mechanized pump that compacts the tenants' trash and deposits it into ten-foot-long trash bags that resemble body bags.
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Two possible mechanisms may result in the signal peaking after a few exposures: first, initial passivation of (surface) trap states, which leads to suppression of (near) surface recombination, and which initially increases the EBIC signal.
My camera only had a few exposures left at the end of a black and white roll of film, and the dim light made it difficult to shoot.
I make a few exposures and decide this part of the story is over except to say no good has ever come from a gun.
Although the results of acute studies are critical in light of the observation that many of the cardiovascular events correlated with particulate matter exposure occur within a few hours of exposure (Peters et al. 2001), inflammation induced by inhaled/translocated particles likely persists for years.
What I have done is a few hundreds of exposures that are kind of short and then do a virtual bracketing.
Recognizing this, Congress has passed laws in the past to give automatic benefits to veterans of a few specific exposures — Agent Orange in Vietnam or the atomic tests in Nevada, among others.
Unlike the arsenic-related cancers, which may appear first after two to three decades of exposure, these skin lesions may appear within a few years of exposure (Chen et al. 2006; Saha 2003).
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