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Discover LudwigThe phrase "avoid exposing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the need to prevent someone or something from being revealed or made vulnerable.
Example: "To ensure safety, we must avoid exposing sensitive information during the presentation."
Alternatives: "prevent revealing" or "steer clear of disclosing".
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These are avoidable, and many smokers behave in ways that avoid exposing non-smokers as a result.
To avoid exposing my insecurities.
Better to avoid exposing his ignorance even further.
The patient should avoid exposing the scars to sunlight.
The first principle is: avoid exposing people to further harm as a result of your actions.
(The ending really should have been tweaked to avoid exposing his deficiencies in this regard).
"Of course that could happen again here," Dr. Ben Embarek said, adding that it was important to avoid exposing people to sick animals — and also to avoid exposing pigs to sick people.
Educators and literacy experts have been divided on whether parents should avoid exposing their children to e-books.
Despite efforts to avoid exposing pregnant women to smallpox vaccine, 103 have received it in the national program to prepare for a bioterror attack, the government reported yesterday.
As a result, he recommended that pregnant women avoid exposing their fetuses to general anesthetics whenever possible, even if it means delaying some surgeries until after delivery.
Crew members are planning a "staged disembarkation" to avoid exposing healthy passengers to sick ones, potentially contaminating them with the infectious stomach virus.
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