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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are exhorted" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when encouraging or urging someone to do something, often in a formal or serious context.
Example: "In the meeting, all employees are exhorted to participate actively in the upcoming charity event."
Alternatives: "are urged" or "are encouraged".
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They are exhorted to inform on each other's deviant behaviour.
Users are exhorted to "name them, shame them and if you must, praise them".
In chapters 12 26 laws are reiterated that the people are exhorted to obey.
We are exhorted to self-improvement through bland panaceas like "raising aspiration" and "greater community cohesion".
What does it mean when we are exhorted to treat and so pathologise grief?
And they are exhorted to be unwavering in finding ways to feed their child.
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Ms. Solomon said: "When politicians like Giuliani are exhorting us to get back to normal, whatever that might mean, Rockwell's work can be seen as normalcy incarnate.
He took a wrong turn and was exhorted by race officials to turn around.
She was exhorted, by worriers of all races, to be soft.
Kolobkov was exhorted, with shouts of "O-Leg!" and "Rus-sia!
But if the union members favored Mr. Gore, they were exhorted to attend the caucuses.
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