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The phrase "expose to" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to exposing something or someone to a condition, environment, or situation. Example: I exposed the painting to sunlight so that it would dry quicker.
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There is much to expose, to indict.
A few wooden stamps, including one that said, "Do Not Expose to Direct Sunlight".
"They do not want to expose to competitors their operations and the profit margins they're earning in China," she said.
GRP pipes can expose to impact loading from various causes.
Its divertor will expose to tritium environment and neutron radiation.
Do not expose to direct sunlight or heat.
They expose to multiple complications such as: infectious, traumatic and thrombo embolic complications [1].
Lift-off method was processed after deposition to expose to patterned structure of films.
Academic laboratories contain inherently substantial risk conditions that students could expose to chemical and physical hazards.
Upon formation of the sensors, the hydrophilic glycosyl moiety could expose to the environment for lectin recognition [5].
The contaminated water is to fill into transparent plastic bottles and expose to the full sunlight for 6 h.
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