His position as scapegoat- yes, we must call it that- will make him doubly vulnerable.
So you're doubly vulnerable.
In the 1980s, this combination proved doubly vulnerable to the New Right's critique: Women's careers bore the bloodstains of abortions.
Black people living in this area are doubly vulnerable to vitamin D deficiency, which can cause osteoporosis and exacerbate that which often occurs in postmenopausal women.
He said some boomers had another habit: loading up exclusively on their employer's stock, leaving them doubly vulnerable if their company falters.
She hoped fervently he wouldn't try again-as an empath, she was doubly vulnerable to a weapon forged of fear.
The crystal deprivation must have made her doubly vulnerable.
I was so lonely, and had denied my loneliness so long that I was, I suppose, doubly vulnerable.
Pearl was doubly vulnerable.