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Discover LudwigThe phrase "feel very vulnerable" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when expressing a sense of exposure or insecurity in a situation. Example: "After sharing my personal story, I felt very vulnerable in front of the audience."
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I suddenly began to feel very vulnerable.
"A lot of us feel very vulnerable now.
"We understand that people feel very vulnerable as patients in a hospital bed," Vyas says.
"It made me feel very vulnerable and small, and I just couldn't believe it.
But these guys feel very vulnerable and rightly frightened about enter ing the Army.
"The bonnet makes you feel very vulnerable, because your hearing is cut off," she said.
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I felt very vulnerable.
You felt very vulnerable up the scaffolding.
"I felt very vulnerable on top of being hormonal.
It was an intimate song and it changed the vocals – they felt very vulnerable.
Someone voiced the group's concern: "Is this a trick question?" We felt very vulnerable to trick questions.
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