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The phrase 'exposes of' is not correct or usable in written English
You may use the phrase 'exposes' as a verb to mean 'to uncover or divulge something'. Example: The journalist exposed the corruption in the government.
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His photographic exposes of children in factories were instrumental in passing child labor laws.
No English-language newspaper matched his persistent exposes of the Colombian drug cartel.
To Mr. Kollek, these plots are flights of artistic fancy rather than exposes of urban crime.
The award was given for their groundbreaking series of exposes of corruption allegations against BAE.
But recent exposes of the underbelly of our global goods industry have revealed some of the tragedies faced by those who actually make and deliver our products.
Over the last 15 months, Mr. Hajjarian's paper published exposes of the intelligence ministry that focused on the murders in late 1998 of five prominent opposition figures.
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Such a system could leave agencies feeling exposed, of course.
It can be incredibly exposing of their dreams and flaws".
Leaving Oghi's lower body exposed, of course.
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.
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