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The phrase "assortment of power" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a variety or collection of different types or sources of power, whether in a literal or metaphorical sense.
Example: "The new energy policy aims to create an assortment of power sources, including solar, wind, and hydroelectric energy."
Alternatives: "variety of power" or "collection of power".
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Valenti would regularly invite an assortment of power brokers, senators, congressmen, other government officials, lawyers, and journalists for dinner and a movie.
Iraq's leaders continue to struggle to assert themselves over an unruly assortment of power bases and militias, which have emerged from the vacuum of the past 13 years.
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films inspired a wave of imitators, including Gamera (a flying turtle) and Ultraman (a giant humanoid with a wild assortment of powers).
Steve Tomlin is the mastermind behind Chumby's evolution from a single gadget that can pull weather, music, news, photos and trivia from the Web into an assortment of "powered by Chumby" devices.
The Department of Art's sculpture courses are based in The Foundry as well, and a generous assortment of hand and power tools and work spaces are available.
The inadequacy is due to the great assortment of the required sizes power and of the large kind of heat sources.
An assortment of speculative explanations (some of them more or less outlandish) circulate in Prague's corridors of power.
THE former adult film star Sasha Grey has made a career out of creatively and willfully exploiting her body while nodding at an assortment of weighty topics: performance art, philosophy and girl power among them.
There is also the standard assortment of USB ports, headphone and mic jacks, and power adapter.
It's also modular and includes a huge assortment of cables, including more than enough PCI-E power connectors for all three GPUs.
I arrived in Ghana with the usual assortment of traveller fixtures - a money belt for security, mosquito repellant for malaria and a headlamp for power outages.
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