particularly vulnerable

Frequency: 8.233.7 per million words

Used to describe a state of being especially susceptible to harm.

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  • Elderly people are particularly vulnerable to respiratory infections.
  • Children are often particularly vulnerable to illness.
  • The local economy remains particularly vulnerable to fluctuations in oil prices.
  • Elderly people can be particularly vulnerable during heatwaves.
  • Children are particularly vulnerable to the harmful effects of air pollution.
  • Developing countries are particularly vulnerable to climate change impacts.
  • This region is particularly vulnerable to earthquakes due to its geographical location.
  • After the surgery, he felt particularly vulnerable.
  • The witness felt particularly vulnerable after receiving anonymous threats.
  • Small businesses are particularly vulnerable to economic downturns.
  • Cybersecurity experts identified a particularly vulnerable segment of the corporate network.
  • The new system is particularly vulnerable to cyber attacks.
  • Low-lying coastal areas are particularly vulnerable to rising sea levels.
  • She confessed that she was feeling particularly vulnerable after the breakup.
  • Small startups are often particularly vulnerable during their first year of operation.
  • Areas with poor infrastructure are particularly vulnerable to natural disasters.
  • The patient's immune system was particularly vulnerable immediately after the surgery.
  • Without proper protection, these species are particularly vulnerable to extinction.
  • Animals in the wild are particularly vulnerable when they are young or injured.
  • The remote village was left particularly vulnerable after the bridge collapsed.