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"he exerts" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to put forth effort or apply force in order to achieve a desired outcome. It can be used in various contexts, such as describing physical or mental exertion, exerting influence or control over someone or something, or exerting pressure or effort in a specific task or activity. Example: Despite his illness, John exerted all his strength and determination to finish the marathon.
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"Even from his grave he exerts some power over me.
Through his decisions, he exerts influence on many businesses, particularly those in banking and finance.
Even from a maximum security cell, he exerts enormous power over those around him.
Opposition leaders are treading carefully, aware that he exerts a rare hold on the public's affections.
He exerts himself so much to do simple things and then he's gone.
But there is no doubt that he exerts a powerful influence over his listeners.
When he exerts himself to that degree, it is always with a purpose.
Just 24 years old, he exerts his pull in extremely nebulous fashion.
He exerts a Pan-like charm, asking more questions than he cares to answer.
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The obtained cell growth curves in Figure 1B prove that Rm-HE exerts a specific dose-dependent inhibitory effect on cell proliferation in Jurkat cells (IC50 = 34.44 ± 3.88 μg/ml).
These observations support the notion that the combination of several bioactive compounds in Rm-HE exerts its anticancer activity, and pave the way for further research efforts aimed at elucidating if any of the identified compounds could be mainly responsible for these effects.
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