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Discover Ludwig"his exposure" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the amount of time someone has spent in a particular setting or situation. For example, "Thanks to his exposure to the theater, he developed a deep appreciation for the performing arts."
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Ellis began to worry about his exposure.
His exposure threatened the Party's legitimacy.
His exposure to medicine began early.
"The government is well advised to limit his exposure".
By mid-January, his exposure approached fifty billion euros.
He grew ill from his exposure to the chemicals.
But his exposure to American jazz was spotty.
Gottdiener conducts his exposure through a neo-Marxian lens.
Mr Adoboli increased his exposure in the following months.
Gunston developed a design for knee arthroplasty reflecting his exposure to UHMWPE and hip arthroplasty at Wrightington.
Respondent's original contention was that his exposure to PCBs, furans, and dioxins contributed to his cancer.
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