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"out of power" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation in which someone has lost control or influence over something. For example: "After the election, the former president found herself out of power."
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Running out of power?
This "out of power" is particularly a woman's issue.
Facts drove the Republicans out of power.
A statue made out of power bars?
"The military is out of power.
They are the party out of power.
Britain is worried about running out of power capacity.
Once out of power, his famed political dexterity deserted him.
Smartphones are convenient, until they run out of power.
In 1992, protests drove Thailand's army out of power.
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This is not necessarily being done out of power-mongering.
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