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'stronger influence' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used in the context of comparing the strength of different influences. For example, "The positive peer pressure had a stronger influence on him than the negative messages he heard at home."
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Previously, the Communists had always had a stronger influence.
China will have an easier situation and a stronger influence in the region.
Another river, perhaps the river of his life, exerted a stronger influence over him.
It was a stronger influence on him, he thinks, than anything else except the Charleville school.
A higher value in that column represents a stronger influence of these factors.
Incumbency may be exercising an even stronger influence on the House than the reforms of the mid-seventies did.
It may well be that Lievens had a stronger influence on Rembrandt in these early years than vice versa.
But no other sport can claim a stronger influence of good will over the holidays than soccer.
The pyridine has stronger influence than pyrrole.
Temperature showed stronger influence in the polysaccharide extraction than time.
Deloitte also found that some retail sectors have a stronger influence from mobile than others.
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