considerable clout

Frequency: 8.015.2 per million words

Used to describe a significant amount of influence or power.

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Examples (10)

  • The tech giant has considerable clout in Washington due to its lobbying efforts.
  • As the head of the committee, she wields considerable clout over legislative decisions.
  • His family name alone gives him considerable clout in the local community.
  • The players' union demonstrated its considerable clout during the contract negotiations.
  • Gaining considerable clout in the industry takes years of hard work and networking.
  • The media mogul used his considerable clout to shape public opinion.
  • With considerable clout comes the great responsibility to use it wisely.
  • The small nation was able to punch above its weight because of its considerable clout in the global market.
  • She quickly realized that her new position came with considerable clout and influence.
  • A recommendation from someone with such considerable clout can open many doors.