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The phrase "a position of vulnerability" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a state or situation where someone is exposed to potential harm or risk, either emotionally, physically, or socially.
Example: "In negotiations, entering a position of vulnerability can sometimes lead to unfavorable outcomes."
Alternatives: "a state of weakness" or "a place of exposure".
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I define trust as confident reliance on someone when you are in a position of vulnerability.
Why not take the courtship ritual literally?" In S & M, performance is a way of reclaiming a position of vulnerability — acting it out, playing on it like a jungle gym.
Case law in Australia, including high court decisions, makes it clear that when a person is in a position of vulnerability the duty of care owed by the party that placed them in that position is non delegable.
And with total UK household debt still 40% higher than total annual household incomes, Mr Carney told MPs: "We start from a position of vulnerability".
Second is the wrong of placing the members of a salient social group in a position of vulnerability to exploitation and domination as a result of the denial of equal opportunities and the imposition of other kinds of relative disadvantage.
"And I'm sorry also because the story I tell myself, of myself, is not that I am a man who is rude to people who are in a position of vulnerability - but what's difficult, Kirsty, is there was obviously a pre-existing agenda in privately-owned media to destabilise, attack and diminish the BBC".
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One path leads us further from our core values and into a position of greater vulnerability.
Mr. Haq knew he was in a position of maximum vulnerability.
While transitions offer a chance to start fresh and make needed changes in an organization, they also place leaders in a position of acute vulnerability.
When you're in a position of such vulnerability, and someone extends a hand to you, it's a moment you never forget.
It turned out, for Welles, to be a position of terrible vulnerability, and "The Lady from Shanghai" suggests, among other things, just how badly he had already been burned during his time in the sun.
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