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The phrase "are able to expose" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the capability of revealing or making something known, often in a context of uncovering information or truths.
Example: "The investigative report shows that the journalists are able to expose corruption within the government."
Alternatives: "can reveal" or "have the ability to uncover".
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We are able to expose them instantly to a wide array of products, buildings and design concepts, particularly at the AD show".
Through storytelling, we are able to expose young people to issues that put other kids like them in a vulnerable position.
In taking on these roles, Selin and Ivan are able to expose themselves to each other while hiding behind the barrier of fiction.
Artists like McCraney, Frazier, Hattori, Hunter, and others are able to expose audiences to new ways of seeing and being through the use of their art.
However, by providing a rear view perspective, bibliometric and scientometric studies are able to expose scholars to systematized presentations of what is known and capable scholars will thus be able to draw insights into what may prove to be largely untapped knowledge areas.
If we are able to expose an injustice in that way, that's just the greatest thing that journalism can do".
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Conscientious employees must be able to expose wrongdoing".
But we were able to expose it," Petrohilos said.
We were able to expose their top order to a degree with the swinging ball.
Atlanta Falcons' superstar wide receiver Julio Jones was able to expose the 49ers' deep coverage in the NFC Championship game.
The Bears and Lions were able to expose the team's questionable talent at the quarterback position.
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