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The phrase "a far more powerful" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the strength or effectiveness of one thing to another, emphasizing a significant difference in power.
Example: "This new engine is a far more powerful option than the previous model, providing better performance and efficiency."
Alternatives: "much more powerful" or "significantly more powerful".
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And they use a far more powerful transmitter.
Methane is a greenhouse gas and a far more powerful one than carbon dioxide.
But over the past 15 years it has been transformed into a far more powerful beast.
Mobile network operators, on the other hand, are in a far more powerful position.
Launching a heavy warhead intercontinental distances would require a far more powerful missile.
Still, the Carolina Panthers have a far more powerful defensive line.
Methane is a far more powerful greenhouse gas than carbon dioxide over a 20-year period.
Temperament is a far more powerful maker of men, and waiters, than even the promise of tips.
The success of the revolution has given young liberals like Elgeba a far more powerful voice within the brotherhood.
Sir Howard is likely to apply a far more powerful dose of American-style management to the ailing behemoth.
Some think that, like stonechats, they are being studied by a far more powerful species for purposes beyond human understanding.
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