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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a exercises" is not correct in written English.
It is incorrect because "exercises" is a plural noun and should not be preceded by the singular article "a."
Example: "I completed a set of exercises to improve my fitness."
Alternatives: "an exercise" or "some exercises."
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What is the minimal necessary magnitude of the inhibitory force that a exercises upon b? Exactly b, since beyond this amount there would be no cause for a to exert a dimming effect.
As Steven Lukes notes, Dahl's one-dimensional view of power, Bachrach and Baratz's two-dimensional view, and his own three-dimensional view are all variations of "the same underlying conception of power, according to which A exercises power over B when A affects B in a manner contrary to B's interests" (1974, 30).
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A date is an exercise in adjustment.
Like a rat in an exercise area.
Consult a doctor about an exercise plan.
Place an exercise ball against a wall.
It's an exercise.
She proposed an exercise.
'Halloween' is purely an exercise in style.
For me, it was an exercise.
Rather, this is an exercise in nostalgia.
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