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The phrase "has lost power" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where someone or something has become less influential, effective, or operational.
Example: "The once-dominant political party has lost power in the recent elections, leading to a significant shift in governance."
Alternatives: "has diminished influence" or "has become ineffective."
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Saddam Hussein has lost power, and he may be dead.
But he has lost power because there are millions.
So, of course, France has lost power, vis-à-vis the rest of the world.
With scores of generals in jail on coup-plotting charges, the army has lost power.
Now Yanukovych has fled, Donetsk has lost power and, by default, Dnepropetrovsk has taken over.
"The irony is that for physicians the A.M.A. has lost power and relevance".
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The planning minister has lost powers over wind farm policy because his brother works for a major turbine manufacturer, it has been disclosed.
They tell me I have lost power and influence, that I am a has-been.
Thousands have lost power in Virginia and Maryland.
Politicians know when they have lost power.
Since then they have lost power and influence.
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