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Discover Ludwig"firepower being" can be a grammatically correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is often used as a subject or verb complement, indicating the state or existence of firepower. Example: The army's success in battle was largely due to the sheer force of its firepower being deployed strategically.
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But given the immense firepower being readied by opponents of the law, supporters will have to step up their efforts to disseminate the truth.
The Spanish, French and Italians will be hugely reassured by the prospect of the ECB's firepower being used to keep their borrowing costs in check.
Jason Conibear, trading director at forex specialists, Cambridge Mercantile Will the ECB be forced to write ever larger cheques, or will the promise of its vast firepower being used do enough to settle the markets?
But in times of war -- when awesome United States firepower being unleashed in the war on Iraq is the stuff of prime-time viewing -- they have a chance to preen.
And most important, it would have packed an explosive amount of long-range firepower, being able to launch some 500 cruise missiles.
For all the naval firepower being brought to bear, it's worth noting that the ultimate focus of the training really isn't focused exclusively (or even mainly) on fighting traditional naval battles.
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The firepower is a precaution.
American firepower is overwhelming, Kilner said.
The financial firepower is there.
Some in Europe say more firepower is needed.
The firepower is just unbelievable, and incredibly lethal.
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