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The phrase "all that exercised" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to everything that has been exercised or utilized, but it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "In the meeting, we discussed all that exercised our minds during the project."
Alternatives: "everything that was exercised" or "all that was utilized".
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In truth, though, the exorcist himself does not seem all that exercised by the young wizard from Hogwarts.
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She has also put some waist in her tents, so all that exercising and dieting won't be in vain.
After all that exercise, it's the least you deserve.
Which certainly is the least he could do for all that exercise.
Chef Patron Stefan Prahmstrahler cooks sufficiently hearty gourmet meals to fuel all that exercise that you are not taking.
All that exercise had left her fit and thin, and all the strain had left her drawn and pale.
Instead, it might be caused by yet another exercise effect — the body's efforts to repair subtle tissue damage from all that exercise.
By mid-January, we've realized we're not going to do all that exercise and dieting and we give up, resolving to lose the weight some other year.
All that exercise does is generate growth-reducing and, ultimately, debilitating distortions.
And, it seemed, you didn't even have to do all that exercise at the same time: Intermittent activity was as beneficial as long bouts of exercise.
We all know that exercising is good for us.
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