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The phrase "by exerting" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used in the context of putting forth effort or making an effort to do something. For example, "John worked hard to get a good grade in his math class by exerting extra effort."
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In its release, Coach said LVMH "engaged in inappropriate and threatening behavior by exerting pressure on common business partners".
The researcher began the game by exerting a fixed amount of pressure on the first volunteer's finger.
If elected, our American candidate will, like an absolute monarch, resolve the thorniest problems of state simply by exerting his (or her!) will.
Mr. Mubarak's withdrawal was seen largely as a protest directed at Washington for failing to bolster Arab peace efforts by exerting greater pressure on Prime Minister Ariel Sharon.
By exerting pressure at key points, he could see to it that defenses collapsed and opponents settled without a jury ever having a say.
By exerting your rights, you sometimes lose privileges — it's just part of the deal.
III-shaped elements are corrected by exerting artificial forces on the mesh vertices.
By exerting the orthogonality constraint on the objective function, we can solve the OMMPS.
By exerting the buffeting forces on catenary, the wind-induced vibration behavior can be simulated.
This paper posits that urbanization reshapes individuals' risk preference by exerting self-selection and assimilation effects.
Agents that target these molecules can modulate immune responses by exerting antagonistic or agonistic effects.
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