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The phrase "be fully exposed to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing situations where someone or something is completely open to experiences, influences, or conditions.
Example: "Children should be fully exposed to different cultures to foster understanding and acceptance."
Alternatives: "be completely open to" or "be entirely subjected to".
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A European cocoa industry executive added, "It is somewhat ironic that while European and American agriculture is protected, we should argue to developing countries that they should be fully exposed to the vagaries of the market".
At the centre of his "compete or compare" strategy – where all BBC services and operations would be fully exposed to market competition, or where that was not possible fully benchmarked against the market to ensure best practice and maximum efficiency – was BBC in-house production, protected under the charter by a system of quotas guaranteeing in-house producers 50% of the BBC's production.
An industry that has been protected almost as long as the country has existed (George Washington wore a dark brown domestically-made suit to his first inauguration as a buy-American statement) will for the first time be fully exposed to the harsh winds of globalisation.Each week comes news of another factory closure, the jobs sent to Latin America or Asia where they belong.
Figure 1 shows a hiding cat coming to be fully exposed to light after image enhancement.
That means you have to be fully exposed to the whims of the individual stock.
When incubation chambers were assembled, crust cores were placed on the jar lid and the jar was turned upside down, allowing cores to be fully exposed to the incubation lights.
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Because my own Facebook presence has been fully exposed to the outside world with no warning or control.
Yet despite that boost, the euro-zone countries grew by only 2% last year, whereas America, which was fully exposed to the oil-price hike, grew at 4.4%.
Few have significant profits from abroad, so they are fully exposed to the economic slowdown that has followed April's tax increases.
Last spring, when many Westerners criticized Beijing's harsh reaction to the Tibetan riots, some of the Chinese who rushed most quickly to their nation's defense were students abroad, ones who have been fully exposed to Western culture and thought.
Slotkin wisely decides to focus on one of the early, almost mythological events of Lincoln's life -- that is, his trip down the Ohio and Mississippi rivers to New Orleans on a flatboat, during which he was fully exposed to slavery for the first time.
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