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Discover Ludwig"clout of" is not an idiomatic expression.
If you are referring to the influence or power of something or someone, you can use a phrase such as "the power of" or "the influence of". For example: "The mayor's clout of authority helped him pass the new law."
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The announcement underlines the financial clout of the institution.
Even the clout of party leaders proved dubious.
The rising clout of bloggers occasionally creates tension.
"But he does not have the clout of his father".
Emily Post could do with the clout of China's leaders.
But the problem goes beyond the clout of lobbyists.
London can compete through the political clout of the mayor.
It also represents the growing clout of international businesses.
That requires limiting the clout of the (soon to be) opposition Congress party.
That has social consequences for everybody.Serious thinkers sometimes exaggerate the clout of the few.
Although N.G.O.'s and governments are often powerful, they rarely have the clout of markets.
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