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Discover LudwigThe phrase "superior firepower" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is usually used to describe a military force that has a technological, numerical, or tactical advantage in terms of weapons and combat capabilities. For example, "The enemy troops were no match for our superior firepower."
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"Peace through superior firepower," Gerard told me.
The only authority is violence and superior firepower, or the superior firepower of talk — the threat of violence.
The Russians took advantage of their superior firepower and larger forces to regain control.
In less than a fortnight the country capitulated, overwhelmed by the Germans' superior firepower.
"I suppose you could say I believe in peace through superior firepower," he told me.
Mundus's mistake was thinking he could destroy Dante through superior firepower.
No longer is it a matter of bringing superior firepower to bear.
Petkovic's superior firepower (and at times, strategy) were rarely enough to break through Wozniacki's consistent play.
Militia leaders argue that Libya's weak transitional government still badly needs their superior firepower.
She played a good first set once she settled and despite Williams's superior firepower, Bartoli competed throughout.
With superior firepower from helicopter gunships, tanks and artillery, the army has regained control over several villages.
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