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Discover LudwigThe phrase "automatic powers" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to powers or abilities that are activated or function without manual intervention.
Example: "The system operates with automatic powers, allowing it to adjust settings based on real-time data."
Alternatives: "self-activating capabilities" or "autonomous functions".
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However, Birmingham City Council told him it did not have automatic powers to gain entry to the school to safeguard children - at which point Sir Michael used Ofsted's power to carry out an immediate follow-up visit with police backing to ensure entry.
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"The issue of trustee payments will always divide opinion, but NCVO stands by our concerns that giving charities above the £1m income threshold automatic power to pay trustees would set a dangerous precedent and is a deregulatory step too far.
Engine: 3.0-litre supercharged petrol V6 Transmission: eight-speed automatic Power: 340 PS at 6,500rpm Torque: 450 Nm Fuel consumption (combined cycle): 30.0 mpg CO2 emissions: 224g/km Top speed: 155mph (artificially limited) Acceleration (0-60 mph): 5.7 seconds Price: from £65,365 (long wheelbase models from £68,515) Jaguar's F-Type promises to be one of the hottest new cars of 2013.
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