Damn! Now I have to come up with a new title.
And, it's 'Excerpt,' not exert.
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exert/iɡˈzərt/
To "exert" means to apply or use force, influence, or energy. Usage examples include using all of your strength to lift a heavy object, a government official exerting authority, or a substance exerting pressure. Synonyms for exert include apply, exercise, wield, use, and pressure.
excerpt/ˈekˌsərpt/
An excerpt is a short passage or quotation from a larger work, such as a book, article, or film, used to provide a sample or highlight key content. Examples include reading a few pages from a book before buying it, watching a short clip from a movie, or a news article that includes quotes from a longer interview. Synonyms include selection, extract, and quotation.
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