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Discover LudwigThe phrase "vulnerable about" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing feelings of openness or sensitivity regarding a particular topic or situation.
Example: "She felt vulnerable about sharing her personal experiences with the group."
Alternatives: "sensitive about" or "open about".
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There was something both fierce and vulnerable about Christina, and I liked being with her.
For all their busy, metallic features, there was something sweet, even vulnerable about each of them.
But at the same time there was something vulnerable about Blake.
"I don't feel vulnerable about this transition because this is very much my decision," she said.
'Do I feel vulnerable about being solo for the first time?' he says.
There is something joyous and slapstick and vulnerable about both him and his art.
Perhaps we just feel a little bit vulnerable about our mouths.
"There is something intimate, personal, sometimes even vulnerable about what artists make".
There is something vulnerable about her, and also something rather showy.
Instead of lecturing the most vulnerable about the moral beauty of the marketplace, Brat targets the most well off.
Men and women who stand to inherit much money often feel vulnerable about making a mistake with it.
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