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The phrase "exposure levels" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the level of danger a person, group, or thing is exposed to, or the amount of something that someone or something is exposed to. For example, "The report detailed the various levels of exposure to radiation each group of workers was subject to."
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"[That] fails because of our exceedingly low exposure levels".
But personal exposure levels indoors increased from south to north.
"It made me think there were longer periods of time where these exposure levels were present".
"Our data indicate that the exposure levels are still going down," Dr. Whyatt said.
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Exposure levels, it notes, are rising sharply in some parts of the world.
Acceptable exposure levels are controlled by government standards.
The researchers found that children born after 2001 had much lower exposure levels — indicating that the ban was largely effective.
The Food and Drug Administration's warning sets exposure levels at four times what the academy considers risky.
Despite decades' worth of overwhelming evidence, textile manufacturers failed to warn workers about the dangers of cotton dust or to protect them from high exposure levels.
Concerns about the safety of carbon nanotubes and nanofibres have led to new recommendations on maximum exposure levels from the US National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health.
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