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The phrase "exert negative influence" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase whenever you want to express that someone or something is having a negative effect on a situation. For example: "The persistent rain is exerting a negative influence on the harvest this year."
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Degenerative shoulder problems before trauma have been reported to exert negative influence on functional prognosis [17].
In particular, 5-HT systems were shown to exert negative influence on NE and DA systems through 5-HT2A and 5-HT2C receptor- mediated mechanisms, respectively.
Collectively, these findings converge on the conclusion that chronic stimulation of bile materials and calculi may exert negative influence and thereby cause a variety of hepatobiliary disorders.
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Other environmental stress variables found to exert negative influences are vibration, low illumination, high atmospheric pressure, noise, glare, toxic gases, ionization, and subgravity.
In addition, increase of pH produces a lot of precipitation, which exerted negative influence on the absorption capacity.
Moreover, neurocognitive impairment can negatively mediate social cognition and thereby exert a negative influence on functional outcomes [ 62].
Second, the variables in the URs-patents, FRs-products, and coordinators-awards pairs exert a negative influence on each other.
To what extent can science educators develop positive views toward evolution if external factors exert a negative influence on children's views?
It has been found that synthesized CdS nanoparticles in low concentrations do not exert any negative influence on the plant protoplasts.
Changes in air relative humidity and temperature exert a negative influence on hygroscopic wood based composites from which honeycomb sandwich panels are manufactured.
Results reveal that divalent cations may exert more negative influence on boron rejection owing to the competition between them and boron to form complexes with chelating polymers.
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