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"increased vulnerability" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that something has become more vulnerable or more open to attack or danger. For example, "The company's financial situation had led to an increased vulnerability to cyber attacks."
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It has also increased vulnerability to disasters, making Kathmandu one of the most earthquake-vulnerable cities in the world.
The result is increased vulnerability to asthma.
Nato ally Turkey will face increased vulnerability to Isis.
The conditions could have increased vulnerability to flu.
Everyone is talking about our increased vulnerability to information warfare.
But that increased vulnerability seemed to fade after 18 months.
Frailty is associated with increased vulnerability to poor health.
Ruminative brooding is associated with increased vulnerability to major depression.
But increased vulnerability comes with the package, as the Dutch and Mr. Schmidt have found.
"We know that terrorists perceive government transitions to be periods of increased vulnerability," Ms. Duke said.
Yang, L. et al. Mice deficient in dihydrolipoyl succinyl transferase show increased vulnerability to mitochondrial toxins.
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