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"expose opportunities" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when talking about recognizing or uncovering chances or possibilities. For example: "The Internet has exposed many new opportunities for entrepreneurs."
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Our goal is to create and expose opportunities for great developers and startups in New York.
One alternative to norm-referenced feedback is Utell's (2013) facilitative feedback model, which seeks to build skills and expose opportunities for growth.
Satisfaction surveys help assess performance of a service, further the understanding of customer needs and expectations, and expose opportunities for improvement.
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More broadly, fragmentation in IoT exposes opportunities for startups to develop highly specialized Systems of Intelligence.
The lack of a central location for the storage and execution of the code exposed opportunities for potential errors and inconsistencies, making reproducibility very difficult.
One had the impression of a young man (Mr. Tuur is 42) still learning his trade and not quite sure who or what he is, also of a composer who may have been over his head in such an an exposed opportunity.
It's an amazing mixture of pride, flukery, and suddenly exposed opportunity.
Our detailed analysis of cache misses and their sources expose several opportunities for improvements in Andorra-I.
Expansion of the program will expose these opportunities to a new sector of the population.
The company does energy audits on all of its New York City buildings, where building engineers examine the utility usages to expose any opportunity for increased efficiency and savings, he said.
It does, however, expose an opportunity to improve our understanding of the biological basis of the relationships among blood glucose, HbA1c, and diabetes complications.
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