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Discover LudwigThe phrase "add exposure" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you want to increase visibility or awareness of something, such as in marketing or photography.
Example: "To improve our campaign's effectiveness, we need to add exposure through social media platforms."
Alternatives: "increase visibility" or "enhance awareness".
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Some strategists say that owning the foreign bonds — individually in a well-rounded bond portfolio, or through an exchange-traded fund — can be a good way to diversify and add exposure to other currencies.
After last week, when I used the selloff on Wednesday to add exposure, I am somewhat long the sector relative.
I can quickly add exposure to client's portfolios and create a more diversified account because of them.
At 12 times 2008 earnings and a dividend yield of 2.37%, we think investors may want to add exposure to this company at its current levels.
Second, REIT sell-offs associated with spikes in interest-rate volatility have often provided active REIT managers with opportunities to add exposure at attractive levels just as fundamentals were improving.
We continue to add exposure to these two categories across our client accounts.
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Guitarist and frontwoman Rowsell says she does not know what to expect from the added exposure of the film.
The album and film of the two performances gave added exposure to Mr. Khan and North Indian music.
But accounting firms are outraged, and some of them say this added exposure will keep them from doing audits.
A long-term deal with M.L.S. would give the league added exposure nationwide on another platform.
And producers worry that added exposure on cable will hurt a show's long-term value if it does get to syndication.
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