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Discover Ludwig"exert itself" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a person or object that puts an effort into an action. For example, "The climber exerted himself to reach the top of the mountain."
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But the rock doesn't exert itself as a result of all this "thinking".
Does it sap individual initiative or give it new forums to exert itself?
If you played Counter-Strike a lot five years ago, the muscle memory will exert itself within minutes.
Or can human will, individual and collective, freely exert itself and change the odds by changing the circumstances?
And with such a level of control, Intel doesn't have to exert itself to come up with new and better products.
Not only does the genetic clasp exert itself past birth and through a whole life, but it seems to run backward as well as forward.
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This cycle of life exerts itself". You see that in the shows themselves: death rattles roll into birth pangs, and middle-aged men and women are repeatedly infantilised.
The tongue is a muscle, but in kissing it doesn't need to over-exert itself.
In fact, something bigger has taken place: the legislature has exerted itself against the executive.
With no gravity exerting itself on the body, both bones and muscles begin to waste.
Any time this "Peter Pan" exerts itself, it makes a strong case.
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