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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are vulnerable on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone or something is susceptible to harm or attack in a specific area or context.
Example: "The systems are vulnerable on multiple fronts, making them easy targets for cyber attacks."
Alternatives: "are exposed in" or "are at risk in".
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"They are vulnerable on all counts – politically, legally and above all physically.
The Patriots are vulnerable on defense because of injuries, especially to the secondary.
Observers say Ms. Merkel's conservatives are vulnerable on social justice issues, noting a nepotism scandal plaguing the party's Bavarian wing.
"They are quite aware that they are vulnerable on the supply-chain side, both with growing scarcity, but also with climate change," Mr. Briscoe said.
The result is we're forced to work alone, sitting targets for would-be attackers who know that we are vulnerable, on our own, and carrying money.
Edwards said teams are vulnerable on vertical passes because everyone is downfield, "so if the quarterback throws late to the sideline and you intercept it you can just walk it in".
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Obama is vulnerable on many fronts.
Rumsfeld was vulnerable on other fronts last spring.
But he sensed that Crist was vulnerable on the right.
Nadal has been vulnerable on grass for the last two years.
He thinks the Republicans could be vulnerable on the economy.
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