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Discover LudwigThe phrase "substantial powers" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It typically refers to a significant amount of authority or influence. Example: "As CEO, she had substantial powers to make decisions for the company."
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It exercises substantial powers.
This would trigger a vote if substantial powers are transferred from the UK to Brussels.
Municipal government was decentralised after the collapse of communism, giving Budapest's district mayors substantial powers.
But substantial powers on issues like the economy and health care will devolve to Kosovo's new institutions.
The former chancellor said Holyrood would get substantial powers over the tax, but was left unable to specify them.
It forced Arafat to form a new government last fall, and it created substantial powers for the prime minister over Arafat's objections.
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That is either a substantial power with important consequences or a trivial power with negligible consequences.
Black sitcoms have found a substantial power base on Fox, WB and UPN.
But she did say that the Congress had substantial power in another sense.
The committee has substantial power over long-term care hospitals because it oversees Medicare.
He said the Wembley rally showed "the substantial power of our community, how we are progressing in this country.
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