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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bit power" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "a bit of power"? If this is the case, you can use it to describe a small amount of power or influence in a context where you want to indicate that something is not very strong or significant.
Example: "The new software update gives the device a bit of power, improving its performance slightly."
Alternatives: "a little power" or "some power".
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But it is worth remembering that Sir Michael Wilshaw, the outgoing chief inspector of schools, who has had this powerful position for almost five years, was a bit power-mad going in.
Perhaps because I tested the Boxster right after a Camaro ZL1, with a supercharged, 580-horsepower V-8, the Porsche felt a bit power-shy at first.
This is not about a bit more power for you and a bit less power for central government – it's a revolution.
Nonetheless, Dr Erickson says China will use the carrier to "project a bit of power, confer prestige on a rising great power, and master basic procedures".
In many ways, this has been necessary to get us where we are today, but at some point, our brains got a little bit power-happy.
Aligned to this revised hierarchy, the new 2010 S4 has a bit less power than the old S4, a bit more power than the new BMW 335is, and exactly the same output -- 333 horsepower -- as the previous-generation M3.
It can be tricky, but it takes a bit more power than you think it might.
You reclaim a bit of power when you have a chicken and get its eggs".
Like just about all centers, Sullivan struggles a bit with power in close quarters.
"His ball is coming off his foot with a bit more power," Sailer said.
In fact, Mr. McConnell lost quite a bit of power today.
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