Sentence examples for to exposing from inspiring English sources

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to exposing

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To reveal, uncover, make visible, bring to light, introduce to.

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Now she devotes her time to exposing sexual crimes.

And Bourdieu devoted his life to exposing it.

Children are fail-safe theatrical tools when it comes to exposing adult folly.

Military intelligence had once maintained a "love office," devoted to exposing its enemies' private lives.

"But there's two kinds of approaches to exposing gay lifestyles and gay sex to mainstream culture.

They are less interested in gossip and more oriented to exposing the wizard behind the curtain.

Mr. Zeltser portrays himself as an anticorruption crusader, committed to exposing the truth about Russian improprieties.

Garrulous, argumentative, jealous, proud, and deeply committed to exposing hypocrisy and corruption.

Many of the tents are devoted to exposing past injustices, things once only whispered about.

"Those who take this approach to exposing suspected paedophiles could be breaking the law".

It was a tactic that Mr Ritter says he came close to exposing.

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