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The phrase "appears exposed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that seems to be uncovered or vulnerable in a particular context.
Example: "The old building appears exposed to the elements after the storm damaged its roof."
Alternatives: "seems uncovered" or "looks vulnerable".
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In minimally invasive cochlear implantation (MICI) a tunnel is drilled towards the middle ear cavity and the facial nerve (FN) appears exposed in close proximity to the tool (0.3 1.2 mm).
In contrast, in AvFPR the corresponding amino acid is not engaged in such interaction and appears exposed to the solvent.
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There are only a few, widely spaced: they appear exposed.
It lost three of four games to start the conference schedule in January and appeared exposed.
When the result fails to meet the reputation, well, even the so-called most dominant athlete on the planet can, in mere minutes, appear exposed as an overhyped, under-skilled bully.
He pointed to shadows and light, the creases of the land, and farther beyond, the city, which, with its skyline dotted by construction cranes, appeared exposed and unfinished.
We worry about Sainsbury as it appears particularly exposed to recovering competitors and management guidance is very cautious.
"Investors in the huge £5.4bn Invesco Perpetual Corporate Bond fund appear particularly exposed".
By persuading members of Tucson's Country West club to sing along to "Throw the Jew down the Well" Borat appears to expose their anti-Semitism.
(Dr. Astrov remarks half-mockingly that he's on a "liquid diet".) The set appears to expose the theater's industrial-looking infrastructure — that tree is framed by what looks like the entry to an old loading dock — but the wooden furnishings scattered around are period-appropriate.
Most of the media ignored it, but a great article from Jeremy Scahill and Ryan Devereaux appeared which exposed the criteria for being added to the "no-fly list".
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