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The phrase "awareness exposure" is not commonly used in written English and may be unclear without context.
It could be used in discussions related to marketing, psychology, or education, where the goal is to increase awareness of a particular subject or product.
Example: "The campaign focused on awareness exposure to ensure that the target audience was familiar with the new product before its launch."
Alternatives: "awareness raising" or "exposure to awareness".
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The question the reporter asked me was, "How will No More and the supporting organizations know how successful the ad actually was for helping their cause?" And that question really got me thinking -- donations, awareness, exposure -- I would imagine that all of the pre- and post-buzz around the spot would be an amazing boost to their effort.
It's just lack of awareness, exposure, and understanding of the importance of research.
On a personal level, many expressed an enhanced level of cultural awareness, exposure to a different health-care environment, and an increase in passion for helping the underserved.
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"The lottery itself is incredibly successful," Mr. Damaschke said, adding that it will move to the theater's box office on Aug. 1. "Even if they don't enter the lottery, it's more awareness and exposure for the show".
"He is one of those generational figures who can transcend sport and provide a level of awareness and exposure that's unprecedented".
It's important to remember that social sharing doesn't help your own website's pagerank, but it does build widespread awareness and exposure of your infographic content.
I am the owner and founder of Be fabYOUlous, LLC, a company whose primary goal is to bring more awareness and exposure to local small businesses through the various platforms of Social Media.
Travellers are assigned to detectability classes with probabilities f (presence of fever) and g (awareness of exposure risk).
Satisfaction ratings by women are high across most studies – this could be because of lack of awareness and exposure in largely low literacy contexts of developing countries.
The investigators then asked participants whether they thought there was a main break or repair in the pipes supplying their homes; 75% of exposed participants replied "yes" compared with 25% of unexposed participants (p < 0.001), indicating awareness of exposure.
The vast expansion of the use of wireless networks in everyday life has led to a greater awareness of exposure of the general public to RF (radio-frequency) electromagnetic fields used for wireless telecommunication.
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