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The phrase "a vulnerability to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing susceptibility or exposure to risks, threats, or harmful influences.
Example: "The organization has a vulnerability to cyber attacks, which could compromise sensitive data."
Alternatives: "a susceptibility to" or "an exposure to".
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This theoretical versatility comes with a vulnerability to injury.
"But no-one is reporting Javascript as a vulnerability to the browser makers".
Long after the addict quits, some of those brain changes remain, creating a vulnerability to relapse.
There's a vulnerability to Amelie Mauresmo that is not often found in world-class tennis players.
There is a vulnerability to them all, boys and beaks both.
But recent studies raise the possibility that a predisposition to suicide is transmitted separately from a vulnerability to mental illness.
Carpet's bulk and weight make shipping expensive, and its production is highly mechanized, eliminating a vulnerability to low-cost labor.
Toe fungus tends to run in families, because people inherit a vulnerability to it, Dr. Zaias has found.
Although often compared unfavourably with Connery, Lazenby was noted for bringing a vulnerability to the normally unflappable Bond.
"There is a vulnerability to tightness," said David Knapp, senior energy economist at Energy Intelligence, a specialized publisher.
Our aim was to identify individual and interpersonal psychopathological dimensions that could represent a vulnerability to repeat suicide attempts.
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