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Discover Ludwig'leverage over the' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It generally means to have control or power over something. For example, "The companies had leverage over the market due to their superior production methods."
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That's their only leverage over the process.
That gives Brussels significant leverage over the country.
And the central bank has leverage over the banking system.
Partly this is in order to gain leverage over the EU in accession talks.
Neither side has much leverage over the other, or hope of success.
Libya holds considerable leverage over the European Union because of the migration issue.
But Ukraine does have a great deal of economic leverage over the peninsula.
However, he said, he would still retain "some leverage" over the process.
The G-20 has little leverage over the policies of its members, especially the larger economies.
But Colonel Qaddafi appeared to sense that loss of leverage over the last two years.
That victory has given Mr Obama leverage over the left of his own party.
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