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The phrase 'the power to' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the ability or capacity to do something. For example: "The Prime Minister has the power to make important decisions for the country."
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They have the power to control weather.
All the power to them".
"It has the power to inspire.
Neither group has the power to prosecute.
It has the power to shock".
"I have the power to speak up".
She has the power to pulp.
The power to tax is the power to destroy — or, at least, the power to discourage.
The power to the people.
"The power to make change.
Kino didn't have the power to resist.
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government asserted the power to
has the power to
the competence to
the manpower to
the clout to
the wattage to
the powerhouse to
the capacity to
the electricity to
the remit to
the responsibility to
the prerogative to
the competency to
the potential to
the horsepower to
the feeding to
the electric to
the powerful to
the powers to
the electrical to
an ability to
the authority to
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