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The phrase "exhort to" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used when encouraging or urging someone to take a specific action.
Example: "The teacher exhorted the students to study diligently for their upcoming exams."
Alternatives: "urge to" or "encourage to"
Exact(4)
The two parts are disproportionate in length and in importance, for satirists have always been more disposed to castigate wickedness than exhort to virtue.
Rush Limbaugh was a bumptious presence — an honorary member of the Republican caucus that he had helped exhort to victory in the 1994 elections.
Rush Limbaugh was a bumptious presence an honorary member of the Republican caucus that he had helped exhort to victory in the 1994 elections.
Mimamsa defines the authoritativeness as applying bindingly only to scriptural statements that exhort to purposive action and whose efficacy would not be known by any other means of knowledge.
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"We are not here to exhort externally — to exhort the public into action," Mr. Gelb said.
"It's not enough for the Mayor to exhort others to build homes.
That would provide leverage for Washington and others to exhort Pakistan to do the same.
He went on to exhort Cubans to make the island more self-sufficient.
He even ventured into Western-style campaigning, appearing before crowds to exhort them to stand with him.
The only modification was to exhort Texans to accept the annexation terms unconditionally.
Most of all, I hoped to exhort them to post personal declarations on our MyDeclaration page.
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