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"is exerted" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it when referring to the action of applying pressure, force, influence, or effort against something. For example: "The pressure exerted by the official was too much for the suspect to handle."
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The direction of the force that is exerted on a negative charge is opposite that which is exerted on a positive charge.
A significant influence is exerted by residual stresses.
The greatest influence is exerted by the sulfide group.
It's where tyranny is exerted, where ingredients are dumped off plates, insults chucked and wobblies thrown.
For Bloom "anxiety" is exerted by the intimidating weight of literary forebears.
This influence is exerted in myriad ways – some obvious, some less so.
In practice, the required resisting force is exerted by a special device called a damper.
We can all become tyrants, or thieves, if due pressure is exerted.
"Positive forcing" is exerted by climatic factors that contribute to the warming of Earth's surface, whereas "negative forcing" is exerted by factors that cool Earth's surface.
The pressure produced by the motion of the ship is exerted against one face of a diaphragm; that produced by the pump is exerted against the other.
As more drag is exerted, the shoulders force the flukes downward into the bottom.
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