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Discover LudwigThe phrase "vulnerable for" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone or something that is susceptible to harm or difficulty. Example: The company's outdated technology left it vulnerable for cyber attacks.
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It can be very vulnerable for people.
So you're becoming vulnerable for your wife?
Southeast Asian countries remain vulnerable for that reason".
Mitchell looks coy and proud, vulnerable for a moment.
"We're going to be vulnerable for years to come".
"Yes". Mitchell looks coy and proud, vulnerable for a moment.
They do not, therefore, render the rest of the statute vulnerable for overbreadth.
All we do is sacrifice the most vulnerable for the sake of the system.
These isolated bears are especially vulnerable for other reasons, Dr. Mattson said.
Perry, exasperated, finally said: "Turn off the politician and try to be vulnerable for a second".
Secondly, spreading out the vaccines would result in young children remaining vulnerable for longer.
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