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Discover LudwigThe phrase "exposed under" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe something that is revealed or made visible due to being placed beneath a certain condition or element. Example: "The ancient ruins were exposed under layers of soil after the excavation."
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Will we feel exposed under the gaze of a central tower?
A sheet of carbon tissue is next exposed under a gravure screen.
"The act of being naked is not enough to be obscene or indecently exposed under California law".
Next, the continuous-tone positive is placed in contact with the carbon tissue and is exposed under an arc light.
The original black and white Norwalk Lock Factory sign on an exterior wall was exposed under layers of paint and touched up enough to be legible.
She became a vocal critic of them when they were partially exposed under the Bush administration, yet once Barack Obama took office, her criticism ceased.
In direct photomechanical processing the screen is covered with a photosensitive layer and then exposed under a positive, the photographic illustrations having been screened previously.
He also wasn't above using special effects: printing pictures extra dark so that they appeared to have been exposed under moonlight, or adding clouds from a second negative.
No transient decay of photocurrent was observed after the device was exposed under illumination.
The paste was spread between two glass slides and exposed under an UVA-340 lamp.
Methods: Freshly collected pollen grains (birch, alder, and hazel) were exposed under controlled conditions to rainwater.
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