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The phrase "to avoid exposing" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe the action of preventing someone or something from being exposed or revealed. It can be used in situations where one wants to avoid causing harm, embarrassment, or vulnerability to someone or something. Examples: - We need to be careful with our words to avoid exposing our true intentions. - She wore a mask to avoid exposing her identity to the public. - The company implemented strict security measures to avoid exposing sensitive information. - To avoid exposing my weaknesses, I always prepare thoroughly for interviews. - He quickly turned off his phone to avoid exposing his location to the stalker.
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To avoid exposing my insecurities.
Better to avoid exposing his ignorance even further.
(The ending really should have been tweaked to avoid exposing his deficiencies in this regard).
"Of course that could happen again here," Dr. Ben Embarek said, adding that it was important to avoid exposing people to sick animals — and also to avoid exposing pigs to sick people.
The results were so clear that we ended the study early to avoid exposing additional patients to the ineffective combination treatment.
Despite efforts to avoid exposing pregnant women to smallpox vaccine, 103 have received it in the national program to prepare for a bioterror attack, the government reported yesterday.
Crew members are planning a "staged disembarkation" to avoid exposing healthy passengers to sick ones, potentially contaminating them with the infectious stomach virus.
Mr. Brucker said the railroad spent a portion of Wednesday on a weekend schedule to avoid exposing trains to the snow left by last week's storm.
Women today have less risk, Dr. Harris said, because improved radiation techniques and equipment have made it possible to avoid exposing the heart in nearly every case.
During the spring harvest, Mr. Villasana Hernaez picks the peas early in the morning to avoid exposing them to strong sunlight.
The unspoken rules governing New York immigrants encourage them to avoid exposing too many "native qualities in the foreign space of non-Indian presence," Mr. Ray said.
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