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01. When Sam lifted up the rock at the beach, he [exposed] many different kinds of sea animals living underneath.
02. The documentary [exposed] political corruption.
03. If you [expose] your film to light, it will ruin it.
04. The old man was arrested by police for [exposing] himself to little children at a playground.
05. Many people were [exposed] to radiation after the accident at the nuclear power plant.
06. Her appearance in the movie has given her the needed [exposure] to really get her career going.
07. I accidentally [exposed] my film when I dropped my camera, and it fell open.
08. She rarely smiles because she is shy about [exposing] her crooked teeth.
09. [Exposure] to a foreign language at an early age can help in the acquisition of that language later on in life.
10. After moving to the big city, Carlos was [exposed] to crime and poverty that he had never experienced in the countryside.
11. As everybody knows, vampires die if they are [exposed] to sunlight.
12. There is a Creole proverb which states that the higher the monkey climbs, the more it is [exposed] to danger.
13. A new study shows that teens [exposed] to greater amounts of video-game violence see the world as a more hostile place.
14. If you are [exposed] to sunshine without the protection of the ozone, it may cause skin cancer.
15. Studies show that constant [exposure] to media content normalizes violence, with the result that children come to believe that society is violent.
16. Thomas Jefferson once said, "I would rather be [exposed] to the inconveniences attending too much liberty than those attending too small a degree of it."
17. Wine comes in dark colored bottles because it will spoil if [exposed] to light.
18. According to a 1984 study, the average American consumer is [exposed] to 1,600 ads a day.
19. The soil was washed away, [exposing] bare rock.
20. Studies show that children who are [exposed] to tobacco smoke in the home have more ear infections, and other health problems.
21. [Exposure] to too much sun can harm the skin.
22. The main environmental threat to human health in many cities today is from [exposure] to air pollution.
23. About 500 non-smokers die from lung cancer in British Columbia each year due to [exposure] to second-hand smoke.
24. Four centuries of Spanish, Austrian, French, and Dutch rule have [exposed] Belgium to many cultural influences.
25. Psychologists have observed that most of the process of forgetting occurs soon after initial [exposure].
26. Repeated [exposure] to individuals in a stereotyped group has been show to result in a reduction in prejudice.
27. He wrote an explosive report which [exposes] corruption at the highest level of government.
28. We should get film with 36 [exposures], so we can take lots of pictures.
29. The rate at which erosion of a sea cliff occurs depends on the durability of the rock and the degree to which the coast is [exposed] to attack by ocean waves.
30. Millions of children the world over are [exposed] to second-hand smoke.

Grammatical examples in English. 2013.

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