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The phrase "be empowered for" is generally understood and can be used in written English as part of a sentence.
It is typically used to express that someone has the power or ability to accomplish something. For example, "He was empowered for greatness and achieved many successes in his career."
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Medicare ought to be empowered, for example, to reduce its payment rates to the highest-cost hospitals and most inefficient doctors.
They would be empowered, for example, to make decisions on buying and selling your property, running your bank accounts, dealing with your bills and state benefits and investing your money.
"We want parents to be empowered for themselves and for their children," Mr. Jackson, left, said at a news conference on the steps of City Hall, echoing a common complaint by parents that the Department of Education fails to seek their input before making decisions.
However, it needs to be empowered for the task, in formal, visible and practical terms.
Patients need to be empowered for taking decisions by sound information.
Students need to be empowered for this task by making the course completely student driven.
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The majority of research on pornography focuses on its misogynistic biases and maladaptive effects, while the minority of literature contends that pornography can be egalitarian and thus be empowering for women.
First, technology can be empowering for the viewer.
Casual sex could be empowering for women, it was for me.
Some people think porn can be empowering for women; others think it can be degrading.
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