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great powers
noun
Plural of great power
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"great powers" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to the large, influential forces in politics, economics, or any other area. For example, "The great powers of the world have agreed to a ceasefire in the region."
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Great powers seldom retreat forever.
Some great powers.
Even the great powers are now interlinked.
I don't have great powers of description.
Trade boomed between the great powers.
They have great powers of magic, not so great powers of intellect.
Why, then, shouldn't other great powers do the same?
He'd been thinking about the fluctuating fortunes of great powers.
Great powers have retrenched before: Britain for instance.
Its strategic location makes it courted by the great powers.
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Or once-great powers.
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