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Discover Ludwig"with exposure" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing something that has been exposed to something else, such as a person who has been exposed to a risk or an opportunity. For example, "The student was provided with exposure to a variety of career paths."
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"It will help with exposure," he said.
Asimov found it softened with exposure to air.
Hollywood offers exposure and the money that comes with exposure.
Mr. Sondheim said: "It all has to do with exposure.
"There's a conflation of passion with exposure," she told me.
Companies with exposure to the North Sea oil industry have also moved higher.
There was no association of depression with exposure to computer games, videocassettes or radio.
So financial shares fell back, especially banks with exposure to Italy.
Companies with exposure to fossil fuels have been taking a pummelling.
Olson tasted chocolate and said it improved with exposure to air.
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