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The phrase "are particularly exposed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe individuals or groups that are vulnerable or at risk in a specific context.
Example: "Children in low-income neighborhoods are particularly exposed to health risks due to limited access to healthcare."
Alternatives: "are especially vulnerable" or "are notably at risk."
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Smartphones: these are particularly exposed, so be aware that no messages are truly secure.
They are particularly exposed, because although the proportions are relatively small, the numbers are large.
Its banks are particularly exposed to the troubled periphery, especially Italy.
Cities are considered hot spots and urban populations are particularly exposed.
But their woes are growing along with those of commercial property, to which the small fry are particularly exposed.
It was also found that areas containing sparsely distributed and very small forests are particularly exposed to edge deposition effects.
Exclusion of elderly participants, who are particularly exposed to drug-related iatrogenic effects, influences the generalisability of study findings.
"Funding per pupil has been decreasing steadily year on year and individual schools, particularly those with lower pupil numbers, are particularly exposed to this.
Others cancelled foreign holidays, realising how little their roubles were now worth abroad, while those with euro or dollar mortgages and loans are particularly exposed.
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Amnesty said youths from immigrant backgrounds were particularly exposed.
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