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The phrase "are always vulnerable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a consistent state of susceptibility to harm or attack in various contexts, such as emotional, physical, or situational vulnerability.
Example: "Children are always vulnerable to the influences of their peers, which can shape their behavior and choices."
Alternatives: "are consistently at risk" or "are perpetually exposed".
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Standing on a street corner, you are always vulnerable.
In these situations women and girls and children are always vulnerable".
Women are always "vulnerable" dupes, never simply adults who have made decisions.
They take time to create and are always vulnerable to vicious circles of suspicion and resentment.
Members of the royal family are always vulnerable at ceremonial occasions or when they go on informal walkabouts.
I also know that the changing of laws does not work in tandem with the changing of hearts, which means that minority groups are always vulnerable.
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I'm always vulnerable.
"First match, you're always vulnerable.
The colonial carve-up was always vulnerable.
"When you're in that position, you're always vulnerable".
Operating an open capital account, Indonesia was always vulnerable to panic.
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