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Discover Ludwig"exert over" is correct and usable in written English
It is usually used to express an influence or control someone or something has over another person or thing. For example, "The manager exerts his influence over all the decisions made in the office".
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"On the one hand, specialists provide stability and liquidity, but when they start doing things like this, the control they can exert over prices makes people nervous".
One remarkable goal is the eventual dismantling of the huge and unfair protectionism rich countries exert over their agricultural products.
Countries like Greece and Spain, on the other hand, have been getting poorer, and they are beginning to resent the control that the EU and German banks exert over their political and economic decision making.
But, so far, little is known about the influence that mammalian host conditions exert over promoter activity.
It extends to the level of control countries exert over their AIDS response.
It's equally surprising how little control writers exert over it.
Just how much sway Iran will exert over a new Iraq is far from clear.
That may account for the restraining influence that Iran could perhaps exert over him.
Some scholars are wary of the control an enterprise like Google can exert over digital information.
But indisputably they diminish the control that artists are able to exert over how and where their work is seen.
Will the new Iraqi government alter spending priorities, and how much power will it exert over American money?
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