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"leverage off" is a correct phrase in written English
It means to use something as a tool or advantage in order to achieve a desired outcome. You can use it when discussing strategies or methods for achieving a goal, such as in business or sports. Example: "We need to leverage off our strong brand reputation to increase sales in the new market."
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Globalization is creating a demand for these services around the world, Mr. Burge said, "and Thomson can leverage off what it's got in the United States".
Despite his affinity for bottom-up investing, Heppelmann is willing to leverage off broader trends, something he demonstrated over a year ago when he decided natural gas companies were undervalued and he set about finding the best names.
A trend that you may later be able to leverage off, and use your own brand to lend credibility to another company's brand or offer?
The role of the 'middle manager' in effecting change and how top managers leverage off middle managers' influence in relation to the healthcare innovations of clinical networks are under-researched topics [ 20– 20].
Even he, however, concedes that "if you leverage off it, you make it more viable".
"I think they hope they can leverage off of Al Qaeda's name and enhance their status," he added.
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"We'll be leveraging off a pre-existing franchise," he says.
"If you have a shirt or a watch or a shoe sponsor there is no conflict there but it is a commercial transaction leveraging off your role as a senior official at the FA.
"Leveraging off our first one at Wrigley, we've seen quite a bit of success," said Michael K. Gorey, the president of Bridgestone's consumer tire sales division for the United States and Canada.
The results could inform design of future water-saving campaigns to promote catalytic behaviours, by leveraging off similar, existing behaviours for effective behaviour change results.
Many of these European ventures are well funded, whether by venture capital firms such as Apax Partners, Groupe Arnault and Chase Capital Partners or by century-old telecom monopolists leveraging off their home market.
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