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The phrase "have exposure to" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English
It means to have experience or contact with something, often in a specific context or setting. Example: As a finance intern, I had exposure to different investment strategies and gained valuable knowledge about financial markets. Other examples: - Our team has had exposure to the latest technology and can advise on its implementation. - It is important for children to have exposure to diverse cultures in order to foster acceptance and understanding. - The research study had a small sample size, limiting its exposure to different demographics.
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"European banks have exposure to these things that they don't even know about.
They might also contain real estate assets and have exposure to private equity deals.
Impact Seekers are business owners who have exposure to sustainable and responsible investments through their portfolios.
Residents here will have exposure to a highly ethnically diverse patient population, including refugees.
Directors have exposure to senior executives primarily through a formal board setting.
US locomotive operators have exposure to multi-axis whole-body vibration (WBV) and shocks while seated.
I also believe the children we worked with really valued the opportunity to have exposure to our organisation.
"We expect our managers in thinking about the valuations they put on stocks that have exposure to fossil fuels.
But it said the investors who bought this commercial paper did not have exposure to subprime mortgages.
Investors are also selling shares of companies that may have exposure to the oil industry, like certain banks.
Corporate sponsors for the teams clamour to have exposure to the world's biggest economy.
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