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Discover LudwigThe phrase "added leverage" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you want to describe an additional advantage or influence that enhances a situation or outcome.
Example: "The new marketing strategy provided added leverage in negotiating better terms with our suppliers."
Alternatives: "additional advantage" or "extra influence".
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Derivatives, he said, added leverage to the system and fed the housing bubble before the crisis.
With this added leverage, publishers were able to change the terms of their deal with Amazon.
Suddenly Washington and its allies had added leverage to their demand, previously spurned, that Iran accept a tougher inspections regime.
This gives added leverage to elites, who have better corporate connections and greater resources than non-elites.
The companies hope this strategy will give them added leverage in the market for tablets and smartphones, which is growing to rival the market for personal computers.
But by making one omnibus deal Disney now has added leverage over Comcast going forward because everything will expire at once.
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"When you add leverage on top of leverage, and then add more leverage, it usually doesn't end well".
A lot of times I get attached to cases to add leverage.
And adding leverage and risk certainly increases the upside potential, while the new structures limit the downside.
In that sense, McClatchy is doing to Knight Ridder what the publisher should have done to itself by adding leverage.
"When you add leverage on top of leverage, and then add more leverage, it usually doesn't end well," said Thomas R. Ajamie, a lawyer who frequently represents investors in financial cases.
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