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The phrase "exposed of" is not a grammatically correct phrase in the English language.
It is possible that the speaker may be trying to say "exposed to" or "made up of." The usage would depend on what the speaker is trying to convey. Example 1: The building was exposed to harsh winds and heavy rain, which caused damage to the structure. Example 2: The cake was made up of layers of sponge and frosting, giving it a delicious texture.
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This sample size (5% alpha and 80% power) allowed for estimating RR higher than 1.81 for a ratio between non-exposed and exposed of approximately 3 1.
This sample size (n = 459) (5% alpha and 80% power) allowed for estimating RR higher than 2.05 for a ratio between non-exposed and exposed of approximately 3 1.
A nested case-control study in the Canadian Saskatchewan databases, with 169 exposed (of 1608) cases with sudden cardiac death or serious ventricular arrhythmia and 481 exposed (of 6428) controls, found an adjusted OR for sudden cardiac death or serious ventricular arrhythmia of 1.59 (95 % CI 1.28 1.98) for current domperidone use compared with no use [ 7].
Leaving Oghi's lower body exposed, of course.
Such a system could leave agencies feeling exposed, of course.
Mississippi State benefited from an easy early schedule, but the Bulldogs have been exposed of late.
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It can be incredibly exposing of their dreams and flaws".
If you're looking for an expose of online sex crimes, this is not that book.
First there was Maggie's Militant Tendency, a Panorama expose of far-right influence in the Tory party.
The scandal began with David Brock's expose of Clinton's alleged infidelities in the January 1994 American Spectator.
I like how exposing of the show's mechanics Rylan is.
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