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The phrase "always be empowered to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to encourage someone to feel confident and capable in taking action or making decisions.
Example: "In our organization, we believe that employees should always be empowered to voice their opinions and contribute to discussions."
Alternatives: "constantly feel enabled to" or "always have the authority to".
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They have argued, as usual, that "Turkey's special circumstances" mean that governments should always be empowered to take extraordinary measures to guard against "those who wish to undermine the country's territorial unity" (code for Kurds) or against others who might want to reverse "80 years of secular rule" (ie, Islamists).Things may at last, however, be changing.
And employees should always be empowered to speak up if unsafe conditions exist.
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It recently won a share of a $30 billion contract from the F.B.I. "I have always been empowered to do the right thing, regardless of the impact that a debarment would have on the ability to obtain specific goods or services," said Steven Shaw, a debarment official with the Air Force, who was responsible for L-3's suspension.
Your customer team always needs to be empowered to solve for the customer.
As always be empowered, encouraged, and enlightened!
They're empowered to do so.
It is empowering to acknowledge that while you can't change people, you can always change your way of reacting to them.
It was empowering to know that.
"The bias is empowering to women.
It was empowering to know that..
That's empowering to me.
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