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In neuroscience and linguistics, researchers often "expose English" speakers to various stimuli. For example, a 2017 study in Human Brain Mapping exposed native English, Mandarin, and Farsi speakers to the same stories to map neural representations of meaning.
The specific file extension suggests a compressed archive, often used for distributing digital content like software, unofficial game translations, or fan-made projects. Given the phrasing, you may be referring to one of the following: Exposed English.7z
It could be a specific, privately shared archive of short stories or a serialized web novel. In neuroscience and linguistics
"Exposed English" may be a fan-made English translation or a "censorship removal" patch for a non-English visual novel or indie game. unofficial game translations

