constant exposure

collocation in English

meaningsofconstantandexposure

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constant
adjective
uk
/ˈkɒn.stənt/
us
/ˈkɑːn.stənt/
happening a lot or all ...
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exposure
noun
uk
/ɪkˈspəʊ.ʒər/
us
/ɪkˈspoʊ.ʒɚ/
the fact of experiencing something or being affected by it because of being in a particular situation ...
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(Definition ofconstantandexposurefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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There seems little doubt thatconstantexposureof the fetus to narcotics, alcohol or nicotine, can have seriously detrimental effects on its development.
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Afterconstantexposure, significantly more larvae were recovered from heather than from either of the control plants.
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Constantexposureto texts over the years enables readers to build up procedural or strategic knowledge that facilitates comprehension.
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Any number of people are subjected, day in day out, toconstantexposureto chemicals during the manufacture of a wide range of products.
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Even if there had never been any man-made nuclear explosions we would all still be, and indeed are, subject toconstantexposureto radiation.
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Constantexposurecould lead insects to evolve resistance even more quickly than they already do.
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Constantexposureprovided a feeling of belonging to a family which continued throughout their service, past retirement for the rest of their lives.
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Parliament needs broadcasting because democracy needsconstantexposure.
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Any items not selected for permanent display, either becauseconstantexposurewould damage them or because space is not available, are, however, available to the public on request.
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His skin is frequently characterized as bronzed fromconstantexposureto the sun.
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Over a period of time, these tiles become dark to black fromconstantexposureto soot and smoke.
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Because of theirconstantexposureto water, the fiberglass bodies are regularly waxed.
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Students growing up in this digital age haveconstantexposureto a variety of media.
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Constantexposureto smoke and inadequate lighting began to destroy her eyes.
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The journey was arduous, through rough country and withconstantexposureto accidents and unfamiliar disease.
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This boom of media coverage andconstantexposureto these individuals resulted in a change of mindset toward celebrities in both adults and youth alike.
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Suchconstantexposureis a way of gaining more product followers.
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Poorer sanitation of the time resulted in aconstantexposureto the virus, which enhanced a natural immunity within the population.
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Such officials tend to take a pessimistic view of human nature because ofconstantexposureto willful deviance.
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The reality of mixing with those in the village wasconstantexposureand reminders of the health changes in ageing.
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