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The phrase "almost limitless power" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a power or capability that is very large or extensive, but not entirely without limits.
Example: "The new technology offers almost limitless power for data processing, enabling researchers to analyze vast amounts of information in real-time."
Alternatives: "nearly boundless power" or "virtually unlimited power".
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And when the nuclear age dawned it seemed as if we had another, almost limitless power supply at our disposal, prompting thrilling designs for nuclear-powered rockets, cars, planes, trains and boats.
Ultimately, the film reveals Britain's attempts - past, present and future - to harness the almost limitless power of the atom.
It was supposed to be a great day for nuclear fusion research: After 18 years of study, experiment, and debate, politicians gathered in Washington, D.C., to give the green light to a $5 billion reactor that would show fusion's potential to generate almost limitless power.
With the almost limitless power of cloud computing and GPUs, the prevalence of big data and our know-how to use it well, and the development of advanced neural network algorithms, we were able to achieve some of the promises unkept by AI in the past.
However, the sales organization has almost limitless power to make or break a company's quarterly results, and fights fiercely for the status quo and its commissions.
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The team's final conference, which was expected to result in the paring back of the presidency's now almost limitless powers, ended fruitlessly, and will reconvene in a month.What a waste.
While even modest-sized hybrid reactors could provide affordable and almost limitless energy, their power output can be controlled through the fusion process.
Restraint, and our duty to protect the lives of Gaza's innocent inhabitants, must remain our commitment today, precisely because Israel's power is almost limitless compared to that of Hamas.
The sole 1957 record to report on the success of yet another effort to channel nuclear waste into something of use, this time "a tiny atomic battery" that would power small devices "for almost limitless periods of time," the January 30 record addressed the safety issue already in its subtitle: "Device Using Waste of Reactor Is Called Safe as House Key".
The information a map can convey is fairly limited, but the symbolic power it can convey is almost limitless.
Since the 1950s, fusion has offered the dream of almost limitless energy - copying the fireball process that powers the Sun - fuelled by two readily available forms of hydrogen.
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