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"he exercises" is a grammatically correct part of a sentence that can be used in written English.
You can use this phrase to refer to a person who is doing some form of physical activity as part of their regular routine. For example: "Every morning, he exercises before starting his day."
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He exercises regularly.
He exercises by swimming.
He exercises a great deal.
He exercises this awesome, civilisation-ending power alone.
He exercises, at the drop of a mat.
He exercises that power in ways both large and small.
Still, he exercises significant power in the government.
He exercises three times weekly, not three times a day.
Realised pay is what the CEO actually makes when he exercises his options.
Unless he exercises the escape clause, which Applegate arranges to make almost impossible.
He described Mr. Murdoch's influence "whether he exercises it or not" as "unattractive".
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