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to exposure
noun
The condition of being exposed, uncovered, or unprotected.
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The experience, some say, soured him to exposure.
Dormer's no stranger to exposure of a different kind.
"There's a building process to exposure for these star players".
It turned out that her symptoms indicated organophosphate poisoning due to exposure to insecticide.
The problem goes much deeper: the sector has become immune to exposure.
His vomiting spasm was due to exposure to radiation – just from being near the poison.
Children, whose bodies are still developing, are the most vulnerable to exposure.
She suddenly thought that perhaps her illness was due to exposure to insecticide.
Gorky and his family became refugees, often on the move, repeatedly subjected to exposure and food shortages.
More than 40percentt of all border deaths last year were due to exposure to heat or cold.
Veterans may be eligible for benefits if medical problems or disabilities can be linked to exposure during the tests.
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