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Discover LudwigThe phrase "liberating power" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has the ability to free or liberate someone or something from a difficult situation or oppressive force. Example: "Music has a liberating power that can help people break free from their daily struggles and find inner peace."
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For a play about the liberating power of art, it feels constricted and contrived.
He shared with Surrealism a belief in the liberating power of impulse and the unconscious.
It is a film about the cathartic, liberating power of dance.
We're a liberating power, as nations in Europe and Asia can attest as well.
Lee can sound almost evangelical when he talks about the liberating power of technology.
Here is the liberating power of modern art at its most political.
The first, "Do You Believe in Magic?" (1965), celebrated music's liberating power, as did "Nashville Cats" (1966).
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And if the show has any special liberating powers for questioning teenagers, those may derive from the show's creation.
A fable aspiring to celebrate the liberating powers of nonconforming outsiders, "Chocolat" dares even to come out in favor of sexual passion and against wife beating.
This flavorless marshmallow of a musical, adapted from the popular 1984 movie of the same title, is all about the liberating powers of dancing to rock 'n' roll.
Some of them, like Mr. Servais and Jaco von Dormael, whose beloved "Toto le Héros" (1991) is a highlight of the program, delight in the liberating powers of fantasy.
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