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The phrase "level of exposure" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is often used to describe the extent or degree to which someone or something is exposed to a certain situation or element. Example: "The study measured the children's level of exposure to violence in the media and its impact on their behavior."
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There is no safe level of exposure to a carcinogen.
He lacked the temperament for that level of exposure.
Many of them are known carcinogens, neurotoxins and endocrine disrupters -- dangerous at some level of exposure.
"There is no way this level of exposure can be considered safe".
No one is asking her to provide Mr. Trump's level of exposure.
You have a higher level of exposure, and that can cause more despair and weariness".
"The cancer rate rises only very slightly with this level of exposure.
The potential level of exposure in a blood test will only increase with future technological developments.
"One fact is for sure: there is no safe level of exposure to plutonium.
"We cannot say a level of exposure is safe or not until we've adequately explored all of the exposure routes".
These pollutants are regulated under the Clean Air Act, but there is no generally agreed safe level of exposure.
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category of exposure
level of susceptibility
level of dose
level of exhibition
tier of exposure
rate of exposure
level of visibility
level of risk
level of display
proportions of exposure
classifications of exposure
degrees of exposure
results of exposure
level of presentations
level of exposures
standards of exposure
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