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Free sign upThe phrase "as to exert a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the influence or impact of something on a particular outcome or situation.
Example: "The new policy was designed as to exert a positive influence on employee productivity."
Alternatives: "in order to exert a" or "so as to exert a".
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Release of more than one GF at rates mimicking in vivo situation has become possible as well as to exert a fine control over GF spatial concentration by developing constructs with specific areas of bioactivities.
As regards these subcategories, it turned out that it was not necessary to include them as separate groups, since the preferences of these subgroups were not substantially different from each other and since some of these subgroups were not organised in such a way so as to exert a substantial influence on policy making.
Andrews and Fullilove (1994 p.64) highlighted the point that the design of a new test should 'embody the characteristics of a good test,' in the sense that the test tasks should be designed so as to exert a positive influence on teaching.
It might also be distributed so as to exert a more physiologic pattern of action across target tissues.
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In the last years, however, these cells have been recognized to play an important role in other processes as well, being able to exert a significant influence on all kind of cells in their environment.
The development of multistrain probiotic dairy products with good technological properties and with improved characteristics to those shown by the individual strains, able to act not only as protective cultures in foods, but also as probiotics able to exert a protective action against infections, has gained increased interest.
Now on with shortened running time, and in the original Welsh, this brooding crime drama (also known as Hinterland) continues to exert a compelling hold for its third run.
The ineffective Angel Di Maria was replaced by the lively Januzaj at the break and he powered a shot wide as United began to exert a greater threat.
Unfortunately, his taunting nonchalance betrayed him as he sought to exert a hypnotic mastery over the pain-riddled beast.
Notably, we suggest the use of Fe2+↓ ion as an electron donor and K+ ion as an electron acceptor to exert a "gluing" effect on the glutamic acid (Glu) and glycine (Gly) side chains, producing an exposed sulfhydryl (−SH) configuration.
That North Korea has sought to acquire H-bomb technology is beyond doubt, as is its frequently demonstrated ability to exert a form of international blackmail.
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