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Discover LudwigThe term "power for" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to refer to the strength or ability to accomplish a goal. For example: "The internship program will provide me with experience and power for a successful career."
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Stogo lost power for days.
It was enough power for a lamp.
Too much power for vested interests.
"It's having extra power for free".
I even have power for my computer.
He stays in power for that.
POETRY exercises a special power for Arabs.
He stayed in power for seventeen years.
That's staying power for you.
Absolute power for a day.
This year, we lost power for nine days.
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