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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'empowering to' is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It indicates that the subject of the sentence is receiving the power, or capacity, to take some action. For example: The workshop was empowering to the young women, giving them the confidence to take the next step in their lives.
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It was empowering to know that.
"The bias is empowering to women.
But empowering to do what exactly?
It was empowering to know that..
Bergman's work immediately seemed empowering to me.
It did not feel empowering to me.
It was oddly empowering to look at it so simply.
"It's actually quite empowering to be Muslim in America".
It genuinely is invigorating and empowering to do it.
It is absolutely a feminist work, empowering to women.
What's important about the entrepreneurial spirit is that it's empowering to change the narrative about Africa".
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