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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'vulnerable with' is not correct and cannot be used in written English.
To express this same concept, you can use the phrase 'vulnerable to.' For example, "The elderly are particularly vulnerable to the cold weather."
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It left him vulnerable, with the stumps showing behind him.
He was vulnerable, with a "bashful uncertainty about his place".
Fantastically written, cool, strong, sharp, a little bit vulnerable, with a bit of geekiness thrown in".
It allows me to be vulnerable with my audience and create a connection with them.
She's strong but vulnerable, with a beautiful and very expressive face.
"Allotments are of course vulnerable with the pressure on urban space increasing," Appleyard said.
Some sell animals or go into debt, becoming poorer and more vulnerable with each passing season.
And she appears achingly vulnerable with her sensible wool coat and brown satchel.
You're constantly being incredibly intimate and vulnerable with everybody else all evening".
It seems like you're picking on the most vulnerable with the least voice".
Surely East had a decent hand to overcall vulnerable with only a five-card suit.
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