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The phrase "exercise his power" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where someone is utilizing their authority or influence to take action or make decisions.
Example: "The president decided to exercise his power to veto the bill that had been passed by Congress."
Alternatives: "utilize his authority" or "exert his influence."
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Lending a helping hand allows a powerful person to exercise his power while also burnishing his self-esteem.
There are lots of avenues where he can still exercise his power and control".
"But whether he'll be able to exercise his power now really remains to be seen," Mr. Hara said.
He's basically a man who wants to exercise his power with knowledge derived from his own understanding of things.
Still, on August 3, 1927, the governor refused to exercise his power of clemency; his advisory committee agreed with this stand.
And if state employee unions will not agree to a reasonable plan, the governor should exercise his power to lay off state employees to make up the difference.
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"The question is, how will the president exercise his powers?
"And with modern communication, the governor is able to continue to exercise his powers".
And for those who waver, he is not afraid to exercise his powers as head of the party.
"It's just a restatement of his position, and confirms he is unwilling to exercise his powers of clemency.
United Nations officials stressed Tuesday that Mr. Lajcak would continue to exercise his powers until a replacement was found.
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