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Discover LudwigThe phrase "so powerful that" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that has a strong or profound effect on something else. Example: "Her speech was so powerful that it brought the entire audience to tears."
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So powerful that many of the musicians wear earplugs.
The crash was so powerful that Army Maj.
Pororo is so powerful that Koreans call him Potongryong ("President Pororo").
His Frenchness was so powerful that I forgot he was Canadian".
"The machine is so powerful that it could help end tuberculosis," Mannan told me.
It was so powerful that the soil liquefied in some places and swallowed entire trees.
Privacy laws are so powerful that the rights of the infected trump those of their victims.
Another, Dr. Mariano Samaniego, the river was so powerful that it "carried away forests".
The message was so powerful that many Jamaican businesses and schools closed on that day.
Dinomania is so powerful that it has become a cultural institution.
The sex drive is so powerful that employers give their staff time off to indulge it.
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