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The phrase "all the power" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you want to emphasize the extent of power or authority someone has, often in a motivational or supportive manner.
Example: "In this project, you have all the power to make decisions that will shape its outcome."
Alternatives: "full authority" or "complete control".
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They want all the power".
The royals still have all the power.
The landlords have all the power.
Because corporations have all the power.
There's no point, because you have all the power anyway.
"They have all the power to do that.
"Give one individual all the power you want.
They have all the power, and we have nothing".
"Matt still had all the power," McGuinness would remember.
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The agricultural belt along the south had all the power.
(Literally. All the power went out).
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