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The phrase "were empowered to" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used when referring to someone or something that has been given authority or the power to do something. For example, "The board of directors were empowered to make a final decision on the proposal."
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Importantly, parents were empowered to hold educators accountable.
The President and Prime Minister of the Cuban state were empowered to choose the appraisers.
The professions were empowered to use their judgment to intervene on their behalf.
In 1906, ad hoc posses were empowered to summarily execute whomever they saw fit.
They were empowered to choose more members, picking Henry James first, & Theodore Roosevelt.
They were empowered to inspect cells and investigate complaints, but their recommendations were not binding.
The security forces were empowered to make searches and arrests without warrant.
Then the associates were empowered to implement the changes that were approved.
Citizens were empowered to bring lawsuits seeking penalties against violators to ensure the law's enforcement.
The school committee were empowered to act in conjunction with the trustees of the Raffles Institution and monument funds.
PLCs became aware of their stigmatizing behaviors and were empowered to lead stigma reduction in their communities.
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