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The phrase "exert leverage on" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used in contexts where one party is trying to influence or gain an advantage over another party. Example: "The company sought to exert leverage on its suppliers to negotiate better pricing."
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He would not be the first African leader to see in illegal immigration an opportunity to exert leverage on rich Europeans.Numerically, illegal migration across the Mediterranean is inconsequential.
The capacity of the Cabinet to exert leverage on party members guarantees that the government's business will be protected from opposition votes.
For City Councilman Kenneth K. Fisher of Brooklyn, who was a sponsor of the legislation that restructured the industry, the sight of the major haulers banding together to exert leverage on the city was, at a minimum, disquieting.
And so she becomes a very active participant in her own story where they want her to do something, they want her to exert leverage on Sam.
He's also visited San Antonio and other cities in an effort to either find a city that will give him hundreds of millions in taxpayer money for a new stadium, or to exert leverage on Schaaf and Oakland to do the same.
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The SOPA and PIPA bills would try to shut down these overseas piracy sites by exerting leverage on companies here in the United States, where they do have jurisdiction.
A posterior force drives the arm backwards and exerts leverage on the glenohumeral joint with the arm either remaining in fixed flexion by contact with the ground, or forced into further flexion.
We should be discussing how to exert leverage over Pakistan to crack down on extremists, what the best ways are to use drone strikes while minimizing civilian casualties, and what level of airline security is enough to prevent terrorist attacks.
The state would exert leverage by imposing in effect a penalty on drug companies that refused to go along: pharmacists would have to obtain approval from the state before they could dispense to Medicaid recipients any drugs made by companies that balked at the discounts.
But they could try to exert leverage through the annual bills providing money for Pentagon programs.
Nixon and Kissinger barely tried to exert leverage over Pakistan's military government.
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