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The phrase "much more powerful" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe something that is superior to another thing in terms of strength or capability, e.g., "The new laptop is much more powerful than the previous model."
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It's so much more powerful.
Turkey added its much more powerful voice.
And that's much more powerful".
He's going to become much more powerful.
It really is so much more powerful.
"It is so much more powerful.
"Self-control is much more powerful".
We have much more powerful APIs.
This holistic model proved much more powerful.
So it's just that much more powerful.
It is much more powerful than that.
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