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'has great power' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are describing someone or something that has authority or influence. For example, "He has great power over his employees and is able to make decisions with ease."
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"Time has great power," Mr. Medvedev said.
He has great power, but you got to land.
And, as a way of seeing, Miles's book has great power and depth.
Cundiff still has great power, though you can't help but wonder about his confidence now.
The board has great power, since the governor can grant clemency only on its recommendation.
The European Commission has great power to block mergers but little to reign in companies later.
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The husband has great powers of self-deception.
Was it that the artist has greater power to affect society?
Mourinho now has greater power than any coach in Madrid's history.
In addition, an IPD meta-analysis has greater power than a single trial for examining subgroups.
We conclude, therefore, that DGE technology has greater power for quantification of high abundance transcripts, compared to microarray technology.
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