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Discover Ludwig"win exposure" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You might use it to describe a situation where someone or something gains public awareness or attention, often through media attention. For example, "The company won exposure when their product was featured in an article in a major newspaper."
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This group still faces patriarchal prejudices and find it hard to access capital and win exposure to international expertise and training.
In slices of adult mPFC, power in γ, β, and α bandwidths was significantly and dose-dependently attenuated by adolescent WIN exposure (Figures 2c e, Table 1a).
However, SCx was less sensitive than mPFC to adolescent WIN exposure as evidenced by the relatively weak effects of adolescent 0.25 mg/kg WIN and the markedly smaller effects of 1 mg/kg (Table 1b).
The persistent suppression of pharmacologically evoked oscillations recorded in mPFC and SCx of adult mice after WIN exposure during adolescence, but not adulthood, supports our hypothesis that cortical oscillations are markedly sensitive to repeated adolescent cannabinoid exposure.
A cynic might say that the frequent Fox News and CNN commentator in Mr. Berntsen is looking for something other than a win: exposure that would enhance his brand as a lecturer, author and contractor.
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Winning exposure in jazz is hard.
People, of course, took pictures, which then went viral, blanketing social media platforms and winning exposure from a host of other lifestyle-focused online sites that was comparatively dirt cheap to generate and more targeted to its audience.
And, beginning in the 1970's, black comedians began to win national exposure, ranging from Mr. Cosby and Flip Wilson to Richard Pryor and, more recently, Eddie Murphy.
Last year Mr. Denis earned the People's Choice Award from the audience, and although he admits that he was disappointed he didn't win, "any exposure is good," he said.
They are able to win television exposure, impact news coverage and use the mail to circulate pictures, statistics and data favorable to their positions.
Actors like Emma Stone or Timothée Chalamet come to mind as examples of young artists whose careers have been boosted by awards recognition, whereas POC award-winners like Jennifer Hudson or Jamie Foxx haven't had the same post-win exposure or opportunities.
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