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"getting exposed" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It means to have something revealed or discovered, often in a negative or embarrassing way. Example: The scandal involving the politician's financial misconduct is finally getting exposed by the media.
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All these nectar feeders are potentially getting exposed to chronically low levels of alcohol.
"But in the meantime, people are getting exposed to dangerous chemicals," Mr. Olson said.
However, after getting exposed for the second consecutive week, the run defense remains a problem.
"We're certainly getting exposed here on things we've got to get fixed," he said.
They're living in dormitories for the first time, getting exposed to different foods that their moms didn't cook.
We were getting exposed to so much more of the world than we realized or were prepared for.
"It's possible that this is one of the few places where we're getting exposed to lots of weird things".
The men currently under scrutiny, he said, are experiencing "a masturbatory equivalent they exposed themselves and now they're getting exposed".
Getting exposed to that, getting to know some of these people, it's not abstract any more, it's very personal.
Home or away, they defend deep and do everything to avoid getting exposed to the ball behind them.
Recently, we've been taking a panoply of different measurements and getting exposed to different tasks without the help of our supervisor.
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