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The phrase "a powerful person" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who holds significant influence, authority, or strength in a particular context, such as politics, business, or social situations.
Example: "The negotiations were led by a powerful person who had the ability to sway opinions and decisions."
Alternatives: "an influential individual" or "a dominant figure".
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Lending a helping hand allows a powerful person to exercise his power while also burnishing his self-esteem.
That may be because Ivanka Trump's power is mostly rooted in a personal — in fact, familial — relationship with a powerful person.
When others view you as being powerful, they will naturally treat you like you're a powerful person, even to the extent of granting you power you didn't have before.
After all, she is a powerful person.
"I'm a powerful person," he said.
"She's a powerful person with a lot of sorrow," Rob Mathes said.
"I never said, ever, that I'm a powerful person," Mr. Mirkarimi said.
People are now less willing to accept what a powerful person says.
By most conventional measures, I realize, Maria Luisa would not be considered a powerful person.
"The first thing we are saying is: you are a powerful person, you can change things.
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If one meets a powerful person--Adolf Hitler, Joe Stalin or Bill Gathem-ask them five questions: "What power have you got?
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