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Discover LudwigThe phrase "advertised power" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to marketing, engineering, or product specifications, typically referring to the power output or capability that a product claims to provide.
Example: "The advertised power of the new generator is 5000 watts, making it suitable for heavy-duty use."
Alternatives: "stated power" or "claimed power".
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The 2.8 requires premium fuel to deliver its advertised power.
Even the larger sample size obtained from the randomized design formula and applied to the HC setting does not guarantee the advertised power in the HC setting.
The LTA's ACE Magazine advertised Power Tennis and featured competitions offering the game as a prize.
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There are several Republicans in New York City who need to use their much-advertised powers with the Republican leadership to deliver a commuter tax.
But the euphoria is always short-lived, he said, because no army is as efficient as advertised, and power rarely delivers the clean outcome it seems to promise.
With this method, one can find their intention for changing the mean by averaging their advertised signal power and treating them as a separate group inside each cell, which is plausible since one can argue that by introducing a fusion center, the algorithm will be capable of disregarding the malicious users as a group.
It's powerful, too; it allows connected devices to draw the advertised amount of power, something not every charger can claim.
I found that the advertised 42 hour power reserve was more or less accurate.
If each Hammerfest machine delivers its advertised 1MW of power, then wouldn't you need 1000 of them to hope to match the output of a typical gas or coal-fired power station?
The same principle applies when politicians ask for new powers: benefits of the advertised use must be weighed against the potential for misuse.
It does, as advertised, show people being murdered with a power tool.
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