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You can use it to refer to supernatural or extraordinary abilities possessed by someone or something. For example, "The wizard used his magical powers to cast a spell that lit up the night sky."
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In some cultures, magic squares were thought to possess mystic and magical powers.
It has magical powers.
You don't have magical powers.
The totem also communicates magical powers.
He may have magical powers.
It doesn't have magical powers.
Do twins from Abidjan have magical powers?
Its regenerative properties gave it magical powers.
"My girlfriend has magical powers," Obinze said.
The armband does not have magical powers.
The Witch is stripped of her magical powers.
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