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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a leverage of the" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct expression would typically be "leverage" used as a noun without the article "a" or the preposition "of."
Example: "We need to leverage our resources to achieve better results."
Alternatives: "a means of" or "an advantage of".
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"This is a leverage of the Stop & Shop chain, which stands for good value and good quality," he said.
Chris Doyle, the director of the Council for Arab-British Understanding, believed Assad's departure could only be orchestrated by the Russians, who had a "leverage of the regime", unlike Britain, Europe and America.
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So instead, the eurozone leaders are developing an alternative - a leveraging of the existing rescue fund - that ultimately relies on a tacit assumption that the ECB stands behind the debt of all its member states.
end{aligned} (19)With a leverage of (l = 0.4), the absolute debt value (D^{MM}_t) is equal to 577.78.
My problem solving skills center on quickly getting to the root of a challenge, leveraging outside-of-the-box thinking to uncover the best solutions and then winning cooperation and buy-in from stakeholders to make it happen.
As a result, the market leverage of the companies has grown rapidly and so has their probability of default".
And Obama will likely have a Democratic Senate and the leverage of the expiring Bush tax cuts to get something done".
It is fair to say that such a standard would enhance the negotiating leverage of the agencies".
"They use the leverage of the I.M.F.
When JPJ reaches a credit facility leverage of 2.75, the company intends to start paying a dividend.
Flux also has a great platform, and the leverage of all the Viacom properties to promote it.
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