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The phrase "a very vulnerable position" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where someone is at risk or exposed to harm, either physically, emotionally, or in a competitive context.
Example: "After the recent layoffs, many employees found themselves in a very vulnerable position regarding job security."
Alternatives: "a precarious situation" or "an exposed stance."
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"They're in a very vulnerable position".
It puts you in a very vulnerable position.
So the industry was in a very vulnerable position".
It puts individuals in a very vulnerable position.
I am still in a very vulnerable position.
It's not like I'm showing off, it's putting yourself in a very vulnerable position.
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"He obviously was in a very vulnerable situation.
So it's a very vulnerable place to be.
"It's a very vulnerable situation".
Sentencing a 21-year-old in Worcester who had punched another woman and could remember nothing of the incident, Judge Nigel Cadbury said: "I find it incredible that young people can get so drunk that they don't even know who they are with... It's very, very worrying that young girls put themselves in such very, very vulnerable positions".
That's a very vulnerable business strategy".
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