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Discover LudwigThe phrase "she exhorted" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe someone encouraging or urging someone else to do something. Example: She exhorted her classmates to study harder for their upcoming exams.
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She exhorted, instructed, scolded and commended.
But she exhorted people not to give up.
Rah-ray Elliott Carter! she exhorted on Dec. 11.
She exhorted New Yorkers to "stand up against bigotry.
She exhorted the audience to look forward to "amazing change".
She exhorted me to talk, pray to Jesus directly, with the Scripture from Exodus in mind.
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"Up, up, stand and tremble," she exhorts the audience, who do as she commands.
She exhorts the front row to tell her if she gets lipstick on her teeth.
"I love my babies," she exhorts before banishing the stroller from her house and flying into a rage.
"Let's give up giving it up," she exhorts the members of her newly assembled cheerleading squad.
"It's time to declare war on obesity," she exhorts, which "threatens our health, our wealth and our national security".
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