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The phrase "as an exercise in his own" is not correct in English as it is incomplete and lacks clarity.
It could be used in a context where someone is referring to a personal endeavor or practice, but it needs additional information to make sense.
Example: "He approached the project as an exercise in his own creativity, exploring new techniques and ideas."
Alternatives: "as a personal endeavor" or "as a self-directed practice".
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Given all that has happened to Ramsay himself of late, the series could also be seen as an exercise in his own reputation rehabilitation.
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He appears to go through the same pained exercise in his own home.
"I wrote Gaim as an exercise in how to write my own instant messenger," says Spencer.
Is this as much an exercise in engagement?
We should not be led by our own conscience to reconstruct Frank's book as an exercise in raising awareness or stoking the flames.
Ms. Oates, who had two pet cats with Mr. Smith, shows her own sharp claws when alluding to Ms. Didion's book as an exercise in narcissism and vanity.
Not as an exercise in self-loathing, but as a matter of the honesty we demand from others, we need to see our own past with some bravery.
Any such exercise in cultural interpretation risks striking some readers as an exercise in over-interpretation.
In particular, think of this as an exercise in imagination.
Often, philosophy is portrayed as an exercise in rational housekeeping.
He dismissed the looting as an exercise in "freedom".
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