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The phrase "extraordinary powers" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone or something that has exceptional abilities or abilities beyond the ordinary. Example: "The superhero had extraordinary powers that allowed him to fly and lift heavy objects with ease."
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It gives the president and the police extraordinary powers.
For extraordinary powers, we had Marty McFly's guitar licks.
Aerotropoli have demonstrated extraordinary powers of urban regeneration.
U.S. presidents have extraordinary powers, including granting clemency.
Once they become prosecutors, they are invested with extraordinary powers.
Some of these artefacts offer the promise of extraordinary powers.
They have extraordinary powers, which bring with them balancing responsibilities.
HEARTS IN ATLANTIS (2001) Man with extraordinary powers.
It had extraordinary powers over the city's finances and government.
Burroughs had, at the very least, extraordinary powers of recuperation.
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He holds extraordinary power.
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