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The phrase "a sort of leverage" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a means of gaining an advantage or influence in a situation.
Example: "By securing a partnership with a well-known brand, we gained a sort of leverage in negotiations with potential investors."
Alternatives: "a kind of advantage" or "a form of influence."
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This gives you a sort of leverage for them to change.
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A: Sort of.
On the one hand, you only have to convince this small group; on the other, there is usually absolutely no way to use any sort of leverage with these guys other than persuasion.
That provided them with some leverage on budget negotiations – a stupid sort of leverage, which they now wisely seem to have abandoned as an option.
And that gives a creative salesperson all sorts of leverage.
Republicans say they need some sort of leverage to drag a spendthrift president to the negotiating table.
Years of peering at his model have shown him that conflicts almost always have hidden solutions — places where the computer illuminates the sort of leverage that could be employed to create a sudden, useful countercoalition.
Now, some sort of leverage rule seems certain.
General Odierno also said that Iraqi and allied security forces "have to make sure we don't have outside influence inside of Iraq trying to gain advantages and have some sort of leverage over the government of Iraq".
With their latest releases featuring some of their strongest and most captivating work yet, this deal would be right opportunity to finally give the band the sort of leverage they rightfully deserve.
And there's no reason it should have taken that long, unless they were holding it back as some sort of leverage over Apple.
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