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The phrase "come to exercise" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that someone has arrived at a place in order to participate in physical activity. Example: "Every morning, I come to exercise at the gym before work."
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Yet he has come to exercise an extraordinary fascination.
TED has come to exercise lots of power but they don't exercise it wisely.
The historical stages by which governments have come to exercise their contemporary functions make an interesting study in themselves.
I could hardly believe I was in the same village in which not so long ago I had lived and come to exercise such influence.
Since 1995 the Palestinian Authority (PA) has come to exercise effective control over all Muslim institutions, religious courts, and appointments to religious office in east Jerusalem.
Despite his lack of formal training in Islamic law, Mr. Yerushalmi has come to exercise a striking influence over American public discourse about Shariah.
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"Because sovereign wealth funds, by definition, are potentially susceptible to noneconomic interests, the closer they come to exercising control and influence, the greater concerns we have".
He later came to exercise influence on the queen but was eventually removed from court.
Television in Australia effectively began with the broadcast of the 1956 Olympics and soon came to exercise its characteristic influence.
I'm not even a lapsed middle-aged athlete; I'm truly negligent when it comes to exercise.
Massacres and dictatorships are chilling examples of when culture comes to "exercise a form of mind control over us".
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