81.   He now has more clout in Hollywood and thus the ability to make what he wants to make.

82.   He or she will normally know someone at the airline and probably will have more clout with them than you.

83.   He realizes that if the Bulls could take the best from Scottie Pippen and toss him away after six championships, he has no clout.

84.   His boss, the governor, had little clout with the Legislature as he returned from a humiliating defeat, Pezzella says.

85.   His name still has clout.

86.   However, some actors have unparalleled clout because of their ability to produce films.

87.   History does have clout with fans and media.

88.   I owe him megathanks because he had the clout to bring us out of the dark ages, when it comes to lighting and sound quality.

89.   If the team had not fielded championship teams the past few years, they never would have this clout in the design.

90.   In a bigger group, you have more clout.

v. + clout >>共 108
have 36.99%
use 7.76%
lose 5.18%
wield 4.87%
gain 4.72%
carry 3.96%
lack 3.35%
give 2.28%
increase 1.98%
exercise 1.67%
have + n. >>共 1145
chance 2.31%
problem 2.14%
trouble 1.82%
right 1.67%
plan 1.46%
idea 1.28%
lot 1.20%
time 1.09%
child 1.04%
power 1.04%
clout 0.07%
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