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"extra leverage" is an acceptable phrase in English and can be used in written English.
It usually refers to an advantage or influence that a person or organization can use to get what they want. For example, "The company's large customer base gave them extra leverage in negotiations with suppliers."
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And he had extra leverage.
Now, as chancellor, he doesn't have that extra leverage.
To the extent that Israel wants American help against Iran, this gives Mr Obama extra leverage.
The duo would gain useful extra leverage over the big music retailers.
But Brexit has added urgency to that mission and with it some theoretical extra leverage.
The carriers joined forces to form LatinPass in 1995 for extra leverage.
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Excess leverage.
Get additional leverage.
Some union strategists say the company's eagerness to avoid a strike might give the Teamsters extra bargaining leverage.
This argument is thought to produce extra dialectical leverage, because these intuitions about prudential reasons are thought to be harder to give up than corresponding intuitions about moral reasons.
So she's now looking at running her kitchen as a larger scale catering business, and trying to leverage extra income by hiring it out.
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