Sentence examples for exert of from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "exert of" is not correct or usable in written English
The correct phrase is "excerpt of," which means a short extract or passage from a longer piece of writing. Example: The teacher read an excerpt of the novel to the class to demonstrate the author's use of foreshadowing.

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To coexist stably with their hosts, plasmids must control their replication to minimize the metabolic load they exert of their hosts [3], [29].

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But by the empire's declining years, the concept of suffragium, which had originally meant "ballot," then the exerting of influence, had evolved into a word for outright bribery.

Early twentieth-century German-speaking philosophy exerted of course a powerful and lasting influence on philosophy in many other countries, notably in the Anglo-American world.

It is estimated to be capable of exerting one of the largest bite forces among all terrestrial animals.

These drugs might exert some of their functions through the destabilization of survivin.

I am sure you can exert plenty of influence in the private sector with your billions of dollars.

The question becomes: How do we exert control of the genie?

A German shepherd's jaw can exert upward of seven hundred and fifty pounds per square inch.

Through a similar structure, the three men exert control of Nextera, which was intended to be a big consulting company.

He said that "we are exerting and we will exert 100percentt of our efforts" toward a just agreement, one that would create a Palestinian state alongside Israel.

BRP, SC, and HP exert forces of similar magnitude, but in opposite direction.

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