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Discover LudwigThe phrase "restore power" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the act of restoring, or returning, power. For example, "The city ordered the utility company to restore power to the neighborhood after the blackout."
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We are doing everything to restore power".
Electric companies are trying to restore power.
It took six months to fully restore power.
We are in contact with facilities to restore power.
It could take a month to restore power to everyone.
The authority said it was "on plan" to restore power.
Engineers have restore power 410,000 since yesterday.
Remove the solderless connectors then restore power to the circuit.
"Our objective is to restore power to all reactors so cooling functions can be restored".
(Con Edison aims to restore power to all of Manhattan by Saturday).
It took more than a week for Connecticut Light and Power to fully restore power.
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