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were power
noun
Ability to coerce, influence or control. Ability to affect or influence.
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Words were power.
The days when books were power.
"The roof leaked and there were power failures.
Who knew there were power plays in basketball?
Both were power dressers, though possessed of very different physiques.
If knowledge were power, the only thing he'd be running is a fever.
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Workers were power-washing salt marks off the walls.
Two men were electrocuted yesterday while they were power-washing a municipal building, the Meriden police said.
The official had called the country's Chinese minority "squatters" and said they were power-hungry "like the Jews in America".
All but the last turret were power-operated, and each mounted a pair of 0.50-inch (12.7-mm) machine guns.
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