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"exercise that power" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to use or employ a particular power or authority. Example: The president has the authority to exercise that power and veto any legislation that comes across his desk.
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It needs new approaches and thus a new party to put things right, she argues.To exercise that power, a party needs votes.
It also differs from totalitarianism, however, since authoritarian governments usually have no highly developed guiding ideology, tolerate some pluralism in social organization, lack the power to mobilize the entire population in pursuit of national goals, and exercise that power within relatively predictable limits.
That's how a democratic republic works - our power to self-govern is vested in the people we elect to representative us, and they are supposed to exercise that power according to the rule of law.
Encroachment implies that the state is more powerful and is readily willing to exercise that power over the subservient pastoralists.
And when women don't exercise that power, they lose it.
"But we need to exercise that power responsibly.
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News International became just too powerful, and exercised that power by bending politicians, the police and public officials to their will.
Clarke exercised that power responsibly.
He exercises that power in ways both large and small.
They may well have no purpose in doing this apart from simply exercising that power.
Mr. Gore exercised that power early on by placing loyalists in critical posts throughout the government.
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