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The phrase "an exercises" is not correct in written English.
It should be "an exercise" if referring to a single activity or "exercises" if referring to multiple activities.
Example: "I have an exercise planned for our next class to improve your skills."
Alternatives: "a task" or "an activity".
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Do not push yourself to do an exercises that hurt you.
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