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The phrase "are more empowered" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe individuals or groups who have gained more power, authority, or confidence in a particular context.
Example: "In recent years, women in the workforce are more empowered to take on leadership roles and advocate for their rights."
Alternatives: "have greater empowerment" or "are increasingly empowered".
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Yes, it's true that in the hyperconnected world, in the age of Facebook and Twitter, the people are more empowered and a lot more innovation and ideas will come from the bottom up, not just the top down.
"Consumers are more empowered and informed than ever before, and any pricing strategy that seeks to fool or mislead them is unlikely to be successful for long," he says.
"There's a lot of money being generated in south Manchester through council tax, and people working and paying higher taxes, and I think that they are more empowered to demand more and insist their streets are better and they've got more facilities.
And marketers, with access to more and better data, are more empowered as well.
If the entrenched interests are more empowered by the perception of a weaker tech sector, it's even more important to be able to define who they are and why their practices, habits and policies are bad for the public (less competition, higher prices, bad customer service, safety issues, ethical issues, etc).
The students are more empowered in their own learning processes.
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"Maybe we're a different generation that's more empowered.
"The court is more empowered in a contest than it is in a protest," Professor Siegel said.
How can individuals be more empowered to control their identity data and give informed consent to its use?
And they are going to learn more information and also be more empowered to discuss healthcare options with their provider".
So you may be more empowered to get your job done". Some companies, managers and employees may be reluctant to encourage too much chumminess on the job.
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