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"increasingly vulnerable" is a perfectly grammatical phrase.
You can use it to describe people, animals, nations, or other things that are at risk of harm or danger. For example: "With habitat destruction on the rise, many species of animals are becoming increasingly vulnerable."
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Germany are looking increasingly vulnerable here.
Our graduate students are also increasingly vulnerable.
Two Middlesex men are becoming increasingly vulnerable.
Increasingly vulnerable due to restricted suitable habitat.
California faces a rapidly growing and increasingly vulnerable senior population.
But giraffes are increasingly vulnerable in the wild.
This left that business increasingly vulnerable and weak.
Taiwan would become increasingly vulnerable, and so too would Israel.
Judaism is even smaller and feels increasingly vulnerable.
Officials are concerned that Europe is increasingly vulnerable.
Small sixth forms in schools would appear increasingly vulnerable.
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