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The phrase "exertion of influence" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to the act of using one's power or authority to have an impact or control over others. Example: The company's CEO was known for his ruthless exertion of influence over his employees, often using fear and intimidation to get what he wanted.
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The Norwegian Government will decide later this year if "the exclusion of coal and petroleum companies is a more effective strategy for addressing climate issues and promoting future change than the exercise of ownership and exertion of influence".
The Norwegian finance ministry, which manages the $850bn fund, said: "An expert group will evaluate whether the exclusion of coal and petroleum companies is a more effective strategy for addressing climate issues and promoting future change than the exercise of ownership and exertion of influence".
Much of their authority and legitimacy in the public eye came from the soviets' role as accurate reflectors of popular will: delegates had no set terms of office, and frequent by-elections gave ample opportunity for quick exertion of influence by the voters.
It assumes that, on the basis of the connection between the church of the living and that of the dead, an exertion of influence upon the fate of the dead through intercession is possible before the time of the Last Judgment.
It was also crucial that the recordings were cut by the artist without any restrictions or exertion of influence by both the protagonists and the Federal Environment Agency.
Paramount's exertion of influence over the network's management and the power of its voting stock brought the FCC to its conclusion.
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That is important because the nonfinancial contributions made by philanthropists--their leadership or exertion of influence--can be as important as their financial contributions.
National exertions of influence will be reflected upon, as they often contradict expert evaluations.
An army, of course, can only be raised and directed by Congress, in neither has the State power, but it has power to regulate the conduct of its citizens and to restrain the exertion of baleful influences against the promptings of patriotic duty to the detriment of the welfare of the Nation and State.
During the 20th century, cultural imperialism was no longer so closely linked with military intervention but rather with the exertion of economic and political influence by some powerful countries over less powerful countries.
Developing tumors and organs may share an awareness of total mass through the exertion of an increasingly inhibitory influence on their own growths by way of increased natural angiogenic suppression.
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exertion of golf
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exertion of faith
exertion of cytotoxicity
exertion of wit
exertion of voicing
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