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Christine Christie Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

Overexert

Is the verb 'to exert' only used in reference to exercise?


For instance, if someone was pushing a heavy piece of furniture, would it be correct to say:


"Don't overexert yourself."

  

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Christine Christie Is the verb 'to exert' only used in reference to exercise? " That's fine. No problem.

  • Christine Christie Is the verb 'to exert' only used in reference to exercise?
  • " That's fine.
  • No problem.
  • CJ
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Christine Christie

Is the verb 'to exert' only used in reference to exercise?


For instance, if someone was pushing a heavy piece of furniture, would it be correct to say:


"Don't overexert yourself."

That's fine. No problem.

CJ

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