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The phrase "levers of influence" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when referring to the various tools or resources available that can be used to achieve a desired outcome or influence a certain situation. For example: "The government used all the available levers of influence to ensure a successful outcome of the negotiations."
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"Business groups have many levers of influence.
"In our attempts to secure these levers of influence and support the governing regime, we destabilized these state institutions.
Many important levers of influence over the Scottish housing market, such as lending regulations, still sit in the hands of Westminster, but this is no excuse for inaction.
But in each, the world has not wanted to risk outright military intervention, and few other levers of influence, from peacekeepers to sanctions, have proved effective.
He knows how to pull all the levers of influence in Washington — raising money, mobilizing interest groups and harvesting the latest policy ideas from research groups.
"Of course they [Russians] don't have the same levers of influence in Greece as they do in Ukraine, but the playbook is the same," he said.
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Key policy levers and specific levels of influence are not yet well understood; more research that focuses on the exact role of environmental factors in the energy balance equation is needed (17, 18).
France sees a strong Europe as a lever of influence.
"The government must now pull every lever of influence to get banks lending.
And the economic crisis has provided an unexpected lever of influence.
Interest rates, the central bankers' main lever of influence, must stay at their historic lows for fear of worsening the pain.
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