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Discover Ludwig"exert influences" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It means to have an impact or influence on something or someone. It can be used in various contexts, such as discussing the effects of certain actions or decisions, or describing how someone or something is able to influence others. Example: The new government policies are expected to exert influences on the economy, with experts predicting a decline in unemployment rates and an increase in economic growth.
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The new work suggests that such black holes can exert influences far beyond their host galaxies.
Emotions have been shown to exert influences on decision making during economic exchanges.
There were no significant effects of positive emotionality nor did PTSD symptom severity exert influences on personality over time.
All the factors that exert influences on the design size of GHEs are described based on the results of the heat transfer models.
Numerical analysis is conducted to investigate the riser configurations and some important mechanical parameters which exert influences on the riser's performance.
In the process of a lower level legal practice, the legal process (including case filing) is a complicated organizational and political process where multiple subjects (e.g., presidents and vice presidents of courts, judges, local officials) all can exert influences.
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Nicholson said it suggested a desire to exert influence.
For tactical reasons, they prefer to exert influence as outsiders.
But, without "interfering", it is hard to exert influence.
He can exert influence over another three, which the government controls.
Governors in both parties, however, have long sought to exert influence over authorities and commissions.
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