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The phrase "of willpower" is correct and commonly used in written English. It is typically used to describe or refer to the quality or strength of one's determination or ability to control oneself. Example: She completed the marathon through sheer force of willpower, despite her physical exhaustion.
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It wasn't a question of willpower.
Does it reflect some failure of willpower?
She was also a woman of willpower.
"But you do need a lot of willpower".
The theme of willpower is a recurrent one for Bannister.
It has stagnated for lack of willpower and money.
And for most, not a matter of willpower.
She believed it was simply a question of willpower.
But resisting certain foods "is not an issue of willpower.
What could make that surge of willpower come into existence?
It is too simplistic to blame obesity merely on lack of willpower.
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