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Discover Ludwig"veto power" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to refer to the authority of a person or body to reject or prohibit a decision or proposal made by another. For example, "The President of the United States has the power to veto legislation passed by Congress."
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Wolves with veto power?
Germany would effectively have veto power.
America will retain its veto power.
"We both have veto power," she said.
Is anyone given veto power?
Everyone has silent veto power.
So the US has veto power.
Essentially, the minority has veto power.
He gets veto power over story boards.
I had to give him veto power".
o Effective veto power over sale of the company.
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