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"exposing you to" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to a situation in which someone or something is making someone aware of or introducing them to something new. For example, "My job is exposing me to a variety of cultures."
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Why am I exposing you to this gloom?
They show you the meaning of leadership, exposing you to many different styles.
"Technology has made it easy, because iTunes keeps selling you more of the same music — it doesn't keep exposing you to something new.
Exposure therapy refuses to indulge this compulsive need for certainty by gradually exposing you to triggers and encouraging you to embrace doubt.
Now, depending on the state, you may have your car impounded and/or face a steep fine – again, exposing you to a possible court summons.
"If there's any real attitude behind it, it's about exposing you to what's beyond the media, stripping away the production that goes into politics".
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Whom did your parents expose you to musically?
It exposes you to a different part of the city.
It exposes you to new sensations and makes you feel very close to nature.
"They have contacts that expose you to something you've never tried".
Doing the unexpected can win you admiration and respect, or expose you to misunderstanding and trouble.
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