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'vulnerable in front of' is a correct phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is feeling exposed, insecure, or powerless in the presence of someone else. For example: He felt vulnerable in front of his boss when he was asked to explain his mistake.
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"I'm so vulnerable in front of you right now," he said.
"The personal element often comes in, because it's what makes the speaker a bit vulnerable in front of the audience," Giussani explained.
It's never easy to make ourselves vulnerable in front of people we like, and e-mail messages can feel safer than face-to-face encounters.
I felt suddenly vulnerable in front of two little girls I'd known less than a day and yet who understood me better, in many ways, than friends who had known me for years.
If I have a robot to cook my meals, I'm no longer forced to rely on my family to bring me food; if a robot can carry me in and out of the shower, I'm freed from the indignity of being naked and vulnerable in front of a care worker.
If investors want to support their founders, they need to be authentic and vulnerable in front of them.
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With the vulnerable Grosjean in front of him, hearing cries of "Do it for France" from the crowd, Agassi could not put him in a position to fold under the pressure.
"It's a vulnerable spot in front of the White House.
Everyone feels a bit vulnerable showering in front of everyone else.
Francis of Assisi's example of loving what's concrete and vulnerable and right in front of us".
But when I started watching birds, and worrying about their welfare, I became attracted to a countervailing strain of Christianity, inspired by St. Francis of Assisi's example of loving what's concrete and vulnerable and right in front of us.
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