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Discover LudwigThe phrase "amply exposed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has been thoroughly revealed or made visible, often in a context where clarity or openness is emphasized.
Example: "The artist's work was amply exposed to the public during the exhibition, allowing for a deeper appreciation of her talent."
Alternatives: "thoroughly revealed" or "fully disclosed".
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The drinks are served by bartenders with amply exposed muscles.
In the past, foreign investors were amply exposed to China's macroeconomic risks–such as concerns about the sustainability of its investment- driven strategy but they had very little knowledge about the actual workings of the Chinese companies.
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Philby exposed.
"That's all exposed".
Pakistan is exposed.
Exposed brick is out".
"And she was exposed".
CBS is especially exposed.
Exposed —.
Charles Dickens, exposed!
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