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Discover LudwigThe phrase "expose for" is not grammatically correct and is not typically used in written English.
The correct phrase would be "expose as" or "expose to." For example, "The article exposed the politician as corrupt" or "The movie exposed viewers to the reality of poverty."
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If you have manual exposure, zoom in close to the subject's face and expose for that.
That will tell your camera to expose for the bright spot.
The Kabul-based journalist Anand Gopal has written a remarkable expose for The Nation magazine.
But it is the media's role in the conspiracy that Mourinho has been trying to expose for a decade.
Besides monitoring the coaching carousel, teams must submit their list of the five players they intend to expose for the expansion draft today.
The Nauru files expose for the first time the scale of self-harm, assault and abuse they are enduring, as witnessed by their teachers, caseworkers and guards.
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The bodies lay exposed for three days.
Curran has been exposed for taking matters too far.
Many are exposed for the first time in my book.
The church had also collapsed, leaving everyone exposed for three days without food or water.
"The new rule will be exposed for the first three or four races," he said.
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