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Discover Ludwig"need more power" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use this phrase to refer to a situation when someone needs more strength or capability to do something. For example: "Diana realized she needed more power if she was going to finish the marathon."
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Coming up short on an organizing campaign (which almost always happens at some point) teaches us that we need more power; winning teaches us that we are more powerful than we ever thought.
How do you know if you need more power?
Does your pickup really need more power than a Peterbilt?
Larger homes need more power because they have more tubing and more inlet valves.
But playing in a small ballpark, the Mets need more power in their lineup to match the Yankees.
Gavin J. Donohue, executive director of the Independent Power Producers of New York, said, "We need more power plants now".
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The publicity that often surrounds such events also serves a wider narrative that the police need more powers.
Yet Parker made clear in his speech he thought GCHQ, and by implication MI5, actually need more powers.
The Liberal Democrat added: "The security services already had the woman who apparently might be involved on their radar so we don't need more powers.
Britain's spying agencies need more powers to read the contents of communications in the wake of the Paris terror attacks, David Cameron has said.
Leaders of local and sub-national government (to adopt the formal term) perennially complain that they need more powers if they are to do their jobs properly.
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