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"structure of power" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to refer to the systems, hierarchies, or structures that shape the power dynamics within a given society, organization, or group. For example, "The structure of power in this school system is based on the system of meritocracy, where those with more experience or higher grades are given more responsibilities."
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The inner structure of power is something of a secret.
The structure of power to which men and women both are attached is called into question.
There are two profound differences between the KGB and the new FSB structure of power.
Moreover, the structure of power in our contemporary world must be reformed.
A change in the structure of power resources cannot explain that interwar phase of retraction.
It's about administration; it's about the structure of power within the Catholic Church; it's about the Church's insular, self-protective clerical culture.
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Traditional structures of power and respect would be swept away by one of the most powerful social forces Brazil had ever witnessed the traffickers.
"Rules of taste enforce structures of power," Sontag wrote.
Historical truth is always subject to the structures of power.
It is because they offer a timeless examination of the structures of power.
It also implies that structures of power and community are stable entities.
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