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"did it exploit" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is typically used in the past tense to ask about or describe actions or behaviors that may have taken place. Example: "Did it exploit the loophole to gain an unfair advantage?".
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As for content, only after World War II did it exploit certain realistic themes and attitudes, turning on race, class, war, and sex, that had been part of general literature at least since the 1850s.
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Thanks to the artist's formalistic approach, the series is far from grotesque, nor does it exploit the curiosity value of such souvenirs.
Fitting the whole distribution is preferred as the median is not directly observable, neither does it exploit all the information contained in the data.
Although one could simply use genotype calls based on the above algorithm as observed genotypes in case control and/or family-based tests, this approach does not account for uncertainty in genotype calls nor does it exploit the quantitative nature of next-generation sequencing observations.
But Dr. Craig and his colleagues found a way to do it, exploiting the four million or so tiny, and usually inconsequential, differences in DNA letters between one individual and another.
Did I exploit it for my own benefit?
Dr Mark Welch and Dr Meselson have more or less laid this idea to rest.They have done it by exploiting a paradox.
Although ESPN and Sports Illustrated both covered sports, they did it very differently: each exploited its medium.
But not until digital sampling and the versatile laptop computer arrived did it become relatively easy to exploit all the unusual timbres and unnatural juxtapositions promised by electronics.
But is that really the answer for the country's economic woes, or does it simply further exploit its resources and impoverished people?
Morrison knows exactly what she wants to do and how to do it, and she exploits every aspect of her subject.
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