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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are so exposed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a state of being vulnerable or open to danger or criticism.
Example: "In the harsh winter, the animals are so exposed that they struggle to find shelter."
Alternatives: "are very vulnerable" or "are highly susceptible".
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They are so exposed to the elements, and you've got an intensely damp atmosphere".
And it will also help Compaq, because they are so exposed to the commercial end.
"The speciality that I have the privilege to work in is the most exciting of any others – we are so exposed to the ethical, legal and emotional aspects.
I've been training for 15 years and this is my favourite course, because people are so exposed - they've got no props, no comfort zone.
The characters are much closer to the viewer than they would be on a stage, and — like the actors, whose choices and methods are so exposed — much more vulnerable.
Online, the world is changing, but a lot of the people tasked with running it don't quite understand how; adolescents, meanwhile, are so exposed to the way things are moving on that they don't even notice it.
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They're so exposed; they're very vulnerable in that environment".
The first is that Pham and Vinson, who are both in their twenties, were so exposed.
I was so exposed that I might as well have been skinned and turned inside out.
She says she did not have the strength to be so exposed.
"Don't be so exposed with big capacity and big ambition to take on great things".
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