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Discover Ludwig"has clout" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to mean someone has power or influence. For example, "The CEO of the company has a lot of clout, so his opinions and decisions carry a lot of weight."
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"The EU has clout.
But the material has clout.
But as the main European financier, Germany has clout.
At Shinnecock Hills Golf Club, Corey Pavin has clout.
Yet the story of Mr. Nash's battle with schizophrenia still has clout.
But as the top Democrat in the Senate between 1994 and 2004, he has clout on Capitol Hill.
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"He had clout.
You have clout.
"I have clout," she whispered.
"Consumers have clout," Kenway says.
"We don't have clout.
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