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Discover LudwigThe phrase "more exposure" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a situation in which someone or something has a higher level of visibility or attention, such as in the following sentence: "By using social media, we've been able to gain more exposure for our new product."
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We just need more exposure".
The boys' team got much more exposure.
Get more exposure to sunshine.
It's not more exposure for us".
"It is more exposure," Mr. Donnellan said.
It's more wearing, it's more exposure.
Whether Reynolds will enjoy more exposure is moot.
With more exposure came a taste for more challenge.
Gordon thought it became duller with more exposure to air.
They need more exposure because they're so talented.
The Americans have had more exposure to free-market principles.
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