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"exploitations" is a correct and usable word in written English
It can be used to describe situations in which one person or group unfairly takes advantage of another. For example, "The company exploited their workers by offering minimal pay for long working hours."
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exploitations
noun
Plural of exploitation
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Many people were still debating the merits of Wagner and Johannes Brahms, while Richard Strauss, the Impressionists, and the Russian nationalists were continuing the exploitations of the tone colour and technical capacities of the expanded orchestra.
In view of all these factors working against a healthy, rational attitude toward sex and in view of the inevitable disappointments, exploitations, and rejections that are involved in human relationships, one might wonder how anyone could reach adulthood without being seriously maladjusted.
Kings themselves confirmed this, for in the 9th century they worried greatly that the oppressions of the poor would lessen the latter's participation in the public obligations of all freemen army service, attendance at court, and road and bridge building and they made laws against such exploitations.
The new book "Working on My Novel," though it bears on its cover the name of Cory Arcangel — the New York artist known for his creative exploitations of technology — is an aggregation of the work of several dozen more obscure writers.
In her ingenuousness and gullibility, Temple was at first a target for all sorts of tricks and exploitations; this sort of innocence or guilelessness, arising not from moral virtue but from failure to understand dissembling and pretense ("the dirty devices of the world," in Traherne's phrase), is almost universal among the autistic.
Like hundreds of millions of other voiceless Indians, the migrant laborers in my village are even less able to distinguish between the oppressions of old feudal India and the pitiless exploitations of the new business-minded India.
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Even so, there have been initiatives such as the business bank, the cuts in corporation tax, the tax breaks for companies that exploit patents, the catapult centres to encourage exploitation of spinoffs from universities, that may improve Britain's industrial performance given time.
People knew how we wanted to stop exploitation in the workplace, but not how we'd grow our workplaces to create more jobs and stronger growth.
As well as whalers' harpoons, whales must navigate the dangers of ship strikes, entanglements in shipping nets and other ocean apparatus, disorientating man-made ocean noises, habitat destruction, resource exploitation, climate change and pollution.
A coalition of international artists has begun a year-long protest against the mistreatment and exploitation of migrant workers building Abu Dhabi's £17bn cultural hub, including the world's largest Guggenheim and a branch of the Louvre.
Children who are registered as unaccompanied minors upon arrival in Italy are also vulnerable to exploitation.
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