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Discover Ludwig"corrective power" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to something or someone's ability to make a change or act in a corrective way. Example: The government exercised its corrective power over the failing economy by introducing reforms.
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Only then can we speak of the corrective power of moral anger.
One potential solution is to employ corrective power flow control by means of series FACTS devices.
In a test, the ophthalmologist Ryan Beveridge, using a lensometer, found that the glasses delivered on the declared corrective power of minus 4.5 diopters to plus 3.5 diopters.
Comcast and BitTorrent said their collaboration showed the corrective power of the market and obviated the need for further federal oversight.
Storytelling has and always will have a corrective power less fragile than that of faith — less fragile because it is not vulnerable to mere fact.
In order to take into account the presence of a DOS variable in energy, a semi-empirical corrective power law was introduced in this paper.
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Bifocals are glasses that use two corrective powers in each lens; traditional glasses simply correct vision for one distance.
In part, the normal corrective powers of the economy.
Eight years and a huge financial crash later, and Mr. Bush is still extolling the corrective powers of unrestrained markets.
His famous "Coase theorem" was used to justify a hands-off approach to big business on the part of politicians, regulatory agencies, and judges, leaving pollution and other economic problems to the corrective powers of the free market.
"Most of my issues on YouTube are the result of automated ratings, anonymous flags (which are abused) and anonymous, vague help from anonymous email support with limited corrective powers," Aimee Davison told us.
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