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Discover LudwigThe phrase "powerful about" is not correct in written English.
Instead, you might use the phrase "powerful [something]" to express power or strength related to a specific thing or situation. For example, "She felt powerful about her ability to influence important decisions."
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He built an altar for them, which in its simplicity expresses what is powerful about counting.
There's nothing powerful about marinating, so go out and step into your power.
"There's something really powerful about that".
There's something powerful about seeing her handwriting.
"There's something really powerful about not seeing.
This is what's powerful about DDB's campaign.
There's something powerful about an ability to do that.
Gazette: What is so powerful about being in the present?
But there's something so powerful about that image.
And that's what was so powerful about Before Midnight.
And I think there's something very, very powerful about that.
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