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Discover Ludwig"as exposed" is a perfectly acceptable and frequently used phrase in written English.
It is often used to suggest someone or something has been put in a vulnerable position. For example, "The city was left as exposed after the recent natural disaster."
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ONJ presents itself as exposed, necrotic bone.
Sarah sees her as "exposed" – here and elsewhere.
He hadn't felt guilty so much as exposed.
Developed Cinema Film is also known as exposed.
In addition to Baltimore Harbor, there are 361 other portsjust as exposed.
(Big Red, by the way, has no gender, as exposed in this classic SportsCenter commercial).
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We observed no differences in cell survival between cells isolated from control and As-exposed mice.
At early time points postinfection, we observed that As-exposed mice had an attenuated response.
Impaired T-cell activation and functional responses have been observed in As-exposed persons.
We observed a clear down-regulation in this specific pathway for the As-exposed animals.
The As-exposed mice displayed a significant decrease in SpO2 levels compared with control mice.
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