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Sentences with exert

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  • He exerted considerable influence on the thinking of the scientific community on these issues. [VERB noun]
  • Youngsters get so absorbed that they don't realise how much they're exerting themselves. [VERB pronoun-reflexive]
  • The pesky journalists, of course, will exert their own filter, use their instinctive distrust of spin and apply their practised analysis.
  • The fresh attempt to exert political pressure at the national level follows a controversial decision by Victoria and NSW to join Queensland.
  • To exert strength, influence, etc.
  • It can be used to acquit the innocent, but police say it can also exert great power over the guilty.
  • It is chiefly by the provision of basic community services that they exert such influence as they do have over wealth creation.
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