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"wield an influence" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It means to have a powerful or significant impact or control over something or someone. Example: The CEO of the company was known to wield an influence over the board of directors, often persuading them to make decisions in her favor. Other examples: - The popular celebrity's words and actions always wielded a strong influence on her fans. - The new policy was implemented thanks to the government's ability to wield an influence on public opinion. - As a famous artist, she was able to wield an influence in the art world, influencing trends and styles. - The dictator's regime was built on his ability to wield an influence over the people, controlling their thoughts and actions.
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She soon came to wield an influence that was considered stronger than that of any government minister.
The results are important to build up an accurate baseline of the Earth's temperature before human activity began to wield an influence on the climate.
With employees and local ties in hundreds of Congressional districts across the country, they wield an influence that by many accounts surpasses that of the long-distance giants.
"We need it not because we are feminists but because there are a great many non-partisan women's organizations that do wield an influence in this country," she said.
The Conservative Party has fewer than 2percentt of the state's registered voters, and the Liberal Party fewer than 1percentt, but they wield an influence beyond their size.
But because the Puerto Ricans were here first, learned English first, opened restaurants first, fought for their rights first and ran for office first, they still wield an influence that exceeds their shrinking demographic share.
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As the 20th century progressed, the old critical review lost some of its former glory, but it often wielded an influence quite out of proportion to its circulation.
They do, in fact, seem to be wielding an influence that is, ironically, poised to outstrip that of the magazines they serve.
By turning his failing country into a nuclear state, he reinforced its pariah status, but wielded an influence he could never have otherwise achieved.
The New Testament is by far the shorter portion of the Christian Bible, but, through its associations with the spread of Christianity, it has wielded an influence far out of proportion to its modest size.
The show presents Calder as a genre-defying modern master, who wields an influence today that's every bit as profound as that of his wily friend Marcel Duchamp (who coined the term "mobile" ).
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