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power
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Power often refers to political or economic influence and control in society.
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power
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Power is often associated with ambition, success, and individual achievement.
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power dynamics
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Power dynamics often involve clear hierarchies and formalized structures in the workplace.
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power play
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United States
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Power play is often associated with manipulation, intimidation, or coercion in competitive environments such as business or politics.
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power play
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Commonly associated with politics, corporate environments, and interpersonal relationships, involving manipulation, coercion, and strategic maneuvering to gain an advantage.
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power play
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Commonly used in business and politics to gain advantage or control in a situation.
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power play
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United States
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Power play is a common tactic in business negotiations and political maneuvering.
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superpower
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United States
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The United States is considered a global superpower with significant influence in international affairs.
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superpowers
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Superpowers like flying and super strength are common themes in popular culture and entertainment.
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