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"exert the influence" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe someone exercising their power or persuasiveness over another person or group. For example, "The president used his platform to exert the influence necessary to pass the reform bill."
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In midfield it will be interesting to see whether Koren can exert the influence he did last season.
Henderson did not exert the influence required here, neither tracking Barkley effectively nor positioning himself to stop Lukaku receiving such easy passes.They also made inroads down the right.
The party, however, was weakened by lack of internal unity and so failed to exert the influence on government that its numbers deserved.
It is vital, on the one hand, that Muslims exert the influence they potentially enjoy to press for practical improvements, the basic, bread and butter fare of jobs, enterprise and industry.
This will exert the influence of the intensity use of each subgroup on its failure rate.
It's because they want to get their fingers back in the till and exert the influence they had when Republicans were last in charge".
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They tend to be existing at the same time, exerting the influence mutually and intricately.
But parents may want to exert the opposite influence when it comes to www.hotmath.com.hotmath.com
But private equity firms will want to exert the same influence over management decisions as elsewhere.
Were we to sell our holdings, it is unlikely that the buyers would exert the same influence.
What biological force seems to exert the most influence over men's caregiving behavior?
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