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The phrase "fresh power" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a new source of energy, strength, or influence, often in a metaphorical sense.
Example: "The new leadership brought fresh power to the organization, inspiring employees to innovate and collaborate."
Alternatives: "new energy" or "renewed strength."
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Invested with this fresh power, the hijab enjoyed new levels of popularity, as much a symbol of cultural solidarity as a religious practice.
As he begins to acclimatise, he finds that rook-watching charges "many of the things I had once overlooked or taken for granted... with fresh power and importance".
Most were first received with something approaching euphoria, praised by critics for the fresh power of their personal journeys in the newly reunified Germany.
There are also signs, for he has sent down 48 aces to date, that there is fresh power in his once ordinary serve, as if he has realised that it is not enough to be a high-quality scuffler if he is to beat Federer.
That means you can crank out your tunes and take calls while carving up fresh power in the back country.
Calhoun travels to the power generators on a lower level to find a fresh power cell while firefights rage between the Marines and the forces of Xen.
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So they brought two litres of fresh hot ginger tea, and all these amazing fresh power-juices.
Obviously we want to win the election outright but we have to play the cards that are dealt to us by the electorate," he told BBC Radio 4. The Conservative MP Douglas Carswell said the leadership should go further - and win the support of the membership for a fresh power-sharing agreement.
George Osborne has promised Scotland fresh powers if it rejects independence in this month's referendum, but said Britain will not share the pound if the union is dissolved.
But English votes for English laws is on the agenda too, as are fresh powers for Wales and to currently gridlocked Northern Ireland.
Ed Miliband has faced a backlash from Labour Eurosceptics after effectively ruling out a referendum unless Brussels makes a grab for fresh powers, something he made clear was "unlikely" before 2020.
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