Sentence examples for was exposure from inspiring English sources

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was exposure

noun

The condition of being exposed, uncovered, or unprotected.

  • Limit your exposure to harsh chemicals.

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The keynote was exposure, discomfort.

The third and most essential ingredient was exposure.

It was exposure he'd never been afforded before.

"One of Robin Lustig's problems was exposure," said Mr Flett, "he's mostly on the radio".

Over the decades of the cold war, one of the most effective Western weapons was exposure of Kremlin distortions of Marxism.

The major irony of Romand's life of lies was that what he secretly craved was exposure and testing, which were achieved with his trial.

Maybe it was exposure on AM radio to the fabulous, plaintive theme song, "The Morning After," sung by Maureen McGovern.

Karim Farghaly, director of strategic sales for Aspyr, said the advantage for the game maker was exposure to a different group of buyers, and a potential second life for the game.

The researchers also concluded that exposure at later ages did not make much of a difference - it was exposure in infancy that mattered.

Rose and colleagues (2008) reported that the variable most strongly linked with sports injury was exposure (hours/week).

"We don't know exactly why, whether it was exposure, or soil or something else.

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