Examples of 'up to the power' in a sentence

Meaning of "up to the power"

up to the power: This phrase is a colloquial way to imply someone or something is performing at their full potential or capacity

How to use "up to the power" in a sentence

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up to the power
Connect the machine up to the power supply.
Wake up to the power you have as a soul.
Hollywood can not live up to the power of imagination.
It is up to the power rangers to save the day from the evil.
Could not stand up to the power of.
Wake you up to the power you have to make choices.
We got a shaman who opened us up to the power of ayahuasca.
He lived up to the power failure.
In the proper day where Hitler went up to the power.
I just woke up to the power of blogs.
They found that Halifax it had that to go up to the power.
No human can stand up to the power of this beast.
Winston said Churchill when Hitler went up to the power.
Let us see if you can stand up to the power of Lord Merrick Farrow.
B is for example the number of spectra 1030 per block rounded up to the power of 2.

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A lot of NGOs have woken up to the power of photography.
It was not just governments who woke up to the power of statistics.
All right . Chalk one up to the power of positive thinking.
It is the only stone that can stand up to the power of the Aram.
Our industry has finally woken up to the power of content marketing.
He was crowded yesterday . He lived up to the power failure.
Solomon King… I'm already waking up to the power as the King of Japanese Mythology!!”.
Not every application can stand up to the power of QuickBooks.
Let us see if you can stand up to the power of Lord Merick Farrow.
Or was he just unwilling to stand up to the power that they have?
We leave behind negativism to open up to the power of love, humour and peace.

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