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Discover LudwigThe phrase "hands power" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express the idea of giving or transferring power, but it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "The new policy aims to hands power to the community leaders, allowing them to make decisions."
Alternatives: "empower" or "grant authority".
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The Waitrose solution hands power to the shopper.
11 February – Mubarak resigns and hands power over to the military.
Crucially, a new politics will provide a constitutional framework which hands power from Westminster back into the hands of voters.
Revolt is growing particularly in the west against the institutionalised gerrymandering that hands power to the political extremes.
Besides, liberalisation and hub trading could have consequences that Europe may wish to avoid.A liberalised market hands power to big suppliers.
Mr. Murdoch's current succession plan hands power to Mr. Chernin, 49. "If anything should happen to me, Peter will step into my shoes," Mr. Murdoch said.
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"Who should I hand power over to?
"They hand power back and forth.
"Hand power back to the people".
He handed power to the nation's military.
In August 2012, the NTC handed power to an elected General National Congress.
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