Your English writing platform
Discover Ludwig"collateral power" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It typically refers to a type of power or authority that is derived from something else, such as a legal document. For example, "The executive branch of government has collateral power to pass laws."
Exact(1)
Collateral power, collateral damage.
Similar(56)
It has been proved that a resistor connected in parallel with the filter capacitor has an optimal magnitude characteristic for damping both in low and high frequency ranges, but collateral effects of high power losses are unaffordable [3].
In other words, one of the major centers of learning and knowledge at that time was, in fact, collateral damage in a power struggle.
Perhaps reflecting our newly awakened mistrust of all rhetoric used to justify martial bloodshed, these two plays mostly concentrate on the civilians who are merely collateral damage in battles for power between governments and rebels or opposed factions of a society.
Her latest blog post a few days ago expressed outrage, not restraint, over the health implications of GM food: "Our Sick Children are Collateral Damage in War for Power".
When you turn "torture" into "enhanced interrogation," or murdered children into "collateral damage," you break the power of language to convey meaning, to make us see, feel, and care.
Collateral thermal damage width at all laser power settings was significantly less than at all monopolar coagulation power settings (p ≤.04) with the exception of the laser at 15W compared with monopolar coagulation at 10W (p = .30), and at all laser power settings was significantly less than at all monopolar coagulation power settings (p <.001).
And a big part of the problem is our state policy of dehumanizing citizens in our tribal areas to the point where they're collateral damage in strikes by a foreign power.
In sharp contrast to this biodiversity gradient is the reverse pattern of the history and current status of the world's wealth, power, and education, and its collateral effect of much less access to information and education.
The main reason is that the powers being sought were not only so sweeping, but that they might cause significant collateral damage.
In particular, the Independent System Operator, which runs the grid, could be required to demand collateral from the utilities in advance of any power purchases made on their behalf.
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com