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Discover LudwigThe phrase "exert appeal" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the act of influencing or attracting interest or attention.
Example: "The charity event aimed to exert appeal to potential donors through engaging presentations and heartfelt stories."
Alternatives: "generate interest" or "attract attention."
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Bede Griffiths's model of Hindu-Benedictine interaction exerts appeal in India and among New Age questers.
But common practices exert no appeal for Jay, who writes that Buchinger captured "my interest in unusual entertainments".
From time to time, the simplicity of choosing to be hegemonically unfashionable exerts an appeal; so does the adaptable invisibility of "normcore".
All that is not so much behind him as central to the fascination he exerts, an appeal irresistible enough that the comedian Ubaldo Pantani has made of career of hilarious Elkann impersonations on TV.
For a socially conscious society like Sweden, wind turbines exert a fashionable appeal.
On weekends, the adventurously remote location and romantic dining room seem to exert a magnetic appeal for couples.
That the current President is more personally affable than politically savvy has never been much in doubt, and as a civilian he might prove able to exert a disarming appeal, especially if given the soft soap by satirists.
Furthermore, the Jersey waterfront has begun to exert its own appeal to people who might be Manhattan-centered, according to Benjamin D. Jogodnik, a senior vice president at the City Living division of Toll Brothers.
Myths of white marginalisation tend to be dismissed as rightwing bigotry, but the danger is that they can exert a wider appeal and stoke conflict, particularly in troubled economic times.
In Terrence McNally's 1975 comedy, The Ritz, Puerto Rican spitfire, Googie Gomez, minced no words as she informed one of the bathhouse's clients "I was in a production of Camelot once -- dat show was a piece of chit!" And yet, because of its idealism and some of its musical numbers, Lerner & Loewe's lumbering show continues to exert a strange appeal on audiences.
For a supposedly dead language Latin exerts an enduring appeal.
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