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vulnerable point

noun as in weak spot

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She told the documentary-makers how McCartney entrapped her when she was 12 and at a vulnerable point in her life.

From BBC

“Patients, many of whom are at the most vulnerable point in their lives, are now faced with ransom emails, identify theft, and fraud,” Emery said in an email.

Cameron’s campaign tried repeatedly to tie Beshear to Biden, focusing heavily on inflation — a vulnerable point for the White House — and running commercials featuring a photo of both Democrats together.

Mr Jeffries "took advantage of people in a very vulnerable point in their life, especially when they're around these big cities, coming from small America," Alex said.

From BBC

The loss at the Chicago roastery, which would have added about 240 baristas, mixologists, retail staff and customer service workers to the union’s ranks, is “symbolically challenging” for the Starbucks union at a vulnerable point in its campaign, said Kate Bronfenbrenner, director of labor education research at Cornell’s School of Industrial and Labor Relations.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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