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The phrase "exert in" is not correct in written English
If you mean "exert [force] in," you would use it in the context of exerting force in a certain area, as in "He exerted his strength in pushing the boulder out of the way."
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How much pressure can voters exert in those months?
It would destroy any credibility that this country tried to exert in support of human rights.
But executives find the kind of power they exert in those companies hard to yield.
Therefore, Germany also won't exert in any way any pressure here".
The putrefaction of fan communities is something artists rarely acknowledge, and reining in grotesque fanbases is another type of control artists should exert in 2014.
"We have influence we can exert in subtle ways with regional leaders, and we are using that influence to reinforce stability".
Mr. Klose estimated that the weight of the water in the Zipingpu reservoir amounted to 25 times the natural stress that tectonic movements exert in a year.
But just how much of a whip hand would the Scottish National Party (SNP) exert in Westminster?
Goldsmith, a countryman at heart, understands the power supposed threats to the green belt can exert in those suburban parts of the metropolis that don't think of themselves as being part of London at all.
These studies, the culmination of the vast research pursued during the 20th century into the historical and religious context of Thomistic thinking, testified to the influence that Aquinas's thought continued to exert in the 20th and 21st centuries.
The force they exert in a given experiment is known only after a calibration.
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