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Discover Ludwig"much powerful" is not a grammatically correct phrase in written English.
A more correct way to express this idea would be "much more powerful." For example: "The new engine was much more powerful than the old one."
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It is unclear how much Powerful Media is asking for, especially in a market that is seemingly in perpetual free fall.
There is much powerful photography on view, from Ming Smith's spontaneous portraits of Harlemites in the seventies to Lorna Simpson and Carrie Mae Weems's poignant pairings of image and text, from the eighties.
Now that movie studios have so much powerful animation and computer graphics technologies, they also need to be judicious in how they use them.
Similar arrays, such as a much powerful one known as HAARP run by the US in Alaska, have attracted controversy with questions about their true purpose.
Another is the construction of Z-scheme system between NiGa2O4 and BiVO4 which can result in a more efficient separation of photoexicited charge carriers, thus endowing it with much powerful oxidation and reduction capabilities.
And as for Lough Erne itself, it hasn't seen so much powerful machinery on its waters since the 1940s, when the flying boats used it to hunt down the unseen enemy of that era, the German U-boat fleet.
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Turkey added its much more powerful voice.
It's so much more powerful.
And that's much more powerful".
It really is so much more powerful.
"It is so much more powerful.
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