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The phrase "as vulnerabilities" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing weaknesses or flaws in a system, process, or individual, often in a technical or analytical context.
Example: "The software was tested thoroughly, and the results indicated several areas identified as vulnerabilities that needed to be addressed."
Alternatives: "identified as weaknesses" or "recognized as flaws".
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The Board could increase the CCyB as vulnerabilities build.
The room has also becomes a hotbed of tension, however, as vulnerabilities are exposed.
There are differences in the brains of the left-handed, in some cases conferring unusual advantages as well as vulnerabilities.
As vulnerabilities continue to evolve in future versions of these applications, users have no assurance that their money is safe, directly threatening the expansion of these transformative systems.
While many are in need of protection and assistance, it is important to recognise that they have capacities as well as vulnerabilities.
"As vulnerabilities and risks associated with air carriers and commercial operators have been reduced or mitigated, terrorists may view general aviation aircraft as more vulnerable and thus attractive targets," the agency said.
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After his nomination for the Sound of 2013, the BBC described his style as: "Vulnerability married to memorable melody".
Anything else is interpreted as vulnerability and shut down".
Moreover, its role as vulnerability marker for BD is unclear.
The final goal is to postulate both dimensions as vulnerability factors of sexual dysfunction.
We beginners experienced sex as psyche more than body, as vulnerability and power, exposure and flight, being anointed, saved, transfigured.
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