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"exposed to problems" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation when someone or something is likely to be faced with difficulties or hardships. For example, "The new student was exposed to many problems when they started their first job".
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Lukashenko appears keen to explore ways to boost an economy that is exposed to problems in Russia.
How do we figure out what is ours to pick up and what is not, particularly when we are exposed to problems around the globe 24/7?
Initially, because she had been most closely exposed to problems with HVAC, Timm-Brock started the business working on those heating and cooling systems that bedeviled the Stratford School.
Four years after the financial crisis began, they remain exposed to problems in those countries, Moody's said.
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Students who were exposed to problem based learning or e-learning were no more likely to choose psychiatry, but there was a trend [p = 0.07] towards simulation teaching.
By delaying some changes, Boeing could have been exposed to more problems.
As for going back to Bangladesh, I'm not going back.' Niznin is exposed to the problems of local first- and second-generation Asians and, more specifically, Muslims.
Swedbank, badly exposed to financial problems in Latvia and other Baltic countries, had a loss for the same period of about 8.7 billion kronor.
Despite the great work of these organisations and others, the majority of the general public are not directly exposed to the problems and are therefore not aware of them.
How many people are exposed to these problems?
In financials, we're not talking about those companies that were exposed to subprime, problems.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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