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The phrase 'get it exposed' is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when referring to a situation where some hidden truth or information needs to be revealed or made public. For example: "We need to get it exposed that the company has been polluting the environment."
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"You get it exposed".
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This week, his failure to get it shut down has exposed him as ineffectual and frustrated – a most accurate rating, given England's World Cup performance.
If you get it wrong, then you expose our religious organizations to litigation".
Physicians may be dumbfounded that, despite their tireless efforts to educate patients about the long-term adverse effects of ultraviolet light exposure [educating patients about the effect of c(t) on y(t)], patients still "don't get it" and continue to expose themselves to the sun and to use tanning beds.
"A failure to get it done now leaves EADS exposed to the wrong side of a cycle on both sides of its business," he said, "given the outlook for European defense budgets and the civil aerospace cycle".
I get it, it's funny to expose the ideological flaws of Trumps arguments.
In other words, if there's any chance it will get exposed, it usually does.
If you're trying to build a bomb, you have to get materials, and it exposes you to arrest.
Second, if one were to set up a fake religion, would it get exposed?
But it's poison when you dig it up – when it gets exposed.
Perfume should be kept in its box, otherwise, it gets exposed in daylight and the sun oxidizes it and it loses its scent!
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