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Discover Ludwig'wield their influence' is correct and usable in written English when talking about individuals or groups that have power to control or make decisions.
Example: Prominent members of society should always wield their influence responsibly.
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This time, they were determined to wield their influence as a bloc.
With no government control, there is plenty of room for gangsters to wield their influence.
Labor unions are also trying to wield their influence in the selection.
On either side of a bitter political divide, both are attempting to wield their influence.
L'Oréal is but one of a number of major companies where founding families or shareholders wield their influence.
In this hidden world, quick-change club-making specialists wield their influence with a vise and a blowtorch.
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SAUDI ARABIA'S rulers have long wielded their influence discreetly.
So far industry lobbyists have wielded their influence quietly, as health care dominates the public dialogue.
They will be wielding their influence at a crucial stage in the W.N.B.A.'s development.
Mr. Tanaka, and later Mr. Takeshita, wielded their influence by receiving a steady flow of visits from lawmakers eager to redistribute some of Japan's new wealth to their districts, and contractors eager to collect some of the budgetary windfall that came from the country's ambitious development plans.
Culture Secretary Sajid Javid warned even a small number of people wielding their influence could have a "great impact".
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