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"rich exposure" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to someone or something that has been exposed to a wide range of knowledge, situations, ideas, and experiences. For example, "His travels around the world have given him a rich exposure to different cultures."
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The course provides a rich exposure to the methods of physics and to the basic analytical and scientific communication skills required by all scientists.
The international immersion explores how culture and geography affect core business disciplines and provides rich exposure to companies, organizations, and executives in the selected location.
PHYS 2208 provides a rich exposure to the methods of physics and to the basic analytical and scientific skills required by all scientists.
NYPQ provides the residents with a rich exposure to pediatrics outside the walls of a hospital by allowing residents to interact with community-based organizations and develop a community/advocacy project.
The combination of interactive lectures illustrated with applications from the sciences, medicine, and everyday life, weekly labs tightly coupled to lectures, and recitations that emphasize cooperative problem-solving, provide a rich exposure to the methods of physics and the basic analytical and scientific communication skills required by all scientists.
Nurse practitioners have front-line knowledge and rich exposure about both the organizational culture and error sharing in hospital settings.
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In mélange rich exposures, it is difficult to distinguish throughgoing imbricate faults from a series of isolated blocks such as in the central part of the Sunol Regional Wilderness map of Fig. 7.
This suggests that obtaining a more complex and data-rich exposure metric, such as Hg dose, improves the strength of the exposure biomarker relationship but may not explain substantially more of the exposure variance than basic dietary data.
The first year offers rich clinical exposure to patients with infectious diseases through inpatient consultation at our affiliated hospitals – Duke University Medical Center and the Durham Veterans Affairs Medical Center – including a three-month rotation on an active Transplant Infectious Diseases service.
The results show that ice-rich permafrost exposure generally causes cutting failure unless proper countermeasures are applied.
The results indicate that the treatment of turf covering is more suitable for ice-rich permafrost exposure than insulation covering due to high long-term performance rating and surface deformation adaptability.
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