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expose oneself to



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Calasso also wrote about what he called the fascination with technology, bemoaning how the digital age was “the gravest assault that the inclination to expose oneself to the shock of the unknown has shown.”

From Seattle Times Jul. 30, 2021

Social media is a relatively simple way to expose oneself to new ideas and new people.

From The Guardian Oct. 4, 2016

To expose familiar habits as fusty fabrications is to expose oneself to ridicule, as a weirdo, and to persecution, as a threat to the established order.

From The New Yorker Jun. 11, 2015

"The power to expose oneself to perspectives from the other side in social media lies first and foremost with individuals," the team concludes.

From Science Magazine May 7, 2015

My feeling is that one should look upon life as an adventure, one should burn with the hard, gem-like flame, and one should take risks, one should expose oneself to danger.

From Of Human Bondage by W. Somerset (William Somerset) Maugham




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