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"exerts on" is correct and usable in written English
It is usually used when talking about a force or influence being applied to something. For example, "The pressure the manager exerts on his employees is unjustified."
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The more central the issue is to oneself, the greater pressure one exerts on the partner to change.
Large part of the fascination which Oberammergau exerts on Americans is that playgoer is lodged with one or another of players.
Together, these receptors offer one mechanistic explanation for the unique functional influences SSL5 exerts on platelets.
What is this siren pull that Carmen exerts on choreographers?
People forget the pressure society exerts on transgendered folks.
They also show how powerful an influence the landscape exerts on the community and its stories.
Tells how all this is important because of the immense influence U.S. exerts on African affairs.
It is hard for outsiders to comprehend the level of control the Eritrean dictatorship exerts on its citizens.
Sometimes it seems that the grip that the second world war exerts on our collective imagination is about to fade.
Gillian!" She generally finds it "weird" to be reminded what a powerful grip this band's history exerts on its fans.
The arch bridge carries loads primarily by compression, which exerts on the foundation both vertical and horizontal forces.
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