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The phrase "often exposed to" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a situation or person that experiences something frequently or regularly. Here are a few examples: - "Children who grow up in urban areas are often exposed to high levels of pollution." - "Employees in the healthcare industry are often exposed to contagious illnesses." - "People with sensitive skin are often exposed to allergic reactions from certain products." - "As an investigative journalist, I am often exposed to dangerous situations." - "The students in my class are often exposed to diverse cultures and backgrounds through our school's international exchange program."
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Workers are often exposed to hundreds of chemicals over their lifetime.
Messages from the media infiltrate quickly and students are often exposed to transphobia without realising it.
"We were often exposed to it, around it, but not of it".
They said their skin was often exposed to harmful chemicals because wearing gloves meant lower productivity and even lower wages.
With the coverage of troubled George Michael and Boy George before him, they aren't often exposed to good examples.
When users are too often exposed to these dialogues, they are conditioned to ignore important security warnings.
Such devices are often exposed to a random vibration environment.
In both areas they are often exposed to corrosive environments.
Preterms are often exposed to nosocomial infections in NICU.
BD patients are throughout life often exposed to chronic stress.
Care workers are often exposed to sexual harassment from patients.
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