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Discover LudwigThe phrase "stepped down from power" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it in the context of someone leaving a position of authority, such as political office. For example, "The President stepped down from power at the end of his term."
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Gaddafi has not yet stepped down from power, and until he does, Libya will remain dangerous.
"Qaddafi has not yet stepped down from power, and until he does, Libya will remain dangerous".
Pinochet, who stepped down from power in 1990, died in 2006 without facing trial.
General Olesegun Obasanjo, who stepped down from power in 1979, was declaired the new democratic leader of Nigeria.
In recent years, that has changed: Kenneth Kaunda stepped down from power in Zambia, as did Julius Nyerere in Tanzania.
But the blossoming of democracy after the longtime strongman Suharto stepped down from power in 1998 permitted more militant expressions of Islam.
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Ordering him to step down from power.
But, she added, the label "limits options, perhaps, to persuade leaders to step down from power".
Who is being asked to step down from power in Liberia and why? e.
José Eduardo dos Santos's stepping down from power, fueled by rumours of illness resulting from several long unexplained visits to Spain.
At a rally two years ago, he told a cheering crowd that Mr. Mugabe should step down from power or face the consequences.
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