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"powerful interest groups" is a valid and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to organizations or associations that have significant influence and resources to advocate for their specific interests. You can use this phrase when discussing political or social issues, as these groups often play a role in shaping policies and decisions. For example, "The proposed legislation received strong opposition from powerful interest groups representing the oil and gas industry."
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Powerful interest groups are lined up on each side.
Hospitals and their workers and teachers are among the most powerful interest groups in Albany.
And he enlisted AARP and other powerful interest groups to push for the Democrats' plan.
All powerful interest groups, including the media, were effectively part of the party's political machine.
He predicts that such decisions will "rankle powerful interest groups, such as drug manufacturers".
"Instead, he finds sneaky ways of avoiding decisions that might antagonize powerful interest groups".
The battle between two of Washington's most powerful interest groups promises to continue in 2006.
Ingold (2011b) finds that this group includes representatives of government agencies or powerful interest groups.
More gets done but at the cost of offending powerful interest groups.
The term capture describes how public bureaucracies had become dominated by strong and powerful interest groups.
The promise is to break the stranglehold of "powerful interest groups".
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