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Discover LudwigThe phrase "am exposing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing an ongoing action of revealing or making something known, often in a context of uncovering information or truth.
Example: "I am exposing the flaws in the argument presented by the opposing team."
Alternatives: "am revealing" or "am disclosing".
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"Through these personal objects," she explains, "I am exposing a very personal aspect of my relationship with him".
After all, I am "exposing" your vulnerable, soft places – your belly and chest – and instinct prompts the nervous patient to cross their arms.
"On Frenchmen Street, I am exposing thousands of people to gay life and what literature is available.
Some may question why I am exposing my child to the potential scrutiny of the public and media.
I am exposing to you that I really am disabled, and I am hoping you will see it for all that it is.
At times, I wish I could seize what's visually appealing in the streets, but I know that without asking, in certain countries or situations, I am exposing myself to a violent backlash.
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That is exposing ugly divisions.
We're exposing criminals.
You're exposing yourself".
"We are exposing ourselves to their opinion".
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