Is it by the power vested in you or by the powers invested in you?

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2026-04-22 12:55

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The correct phrase is "by the power vested in you." This expression means that authority or power has been granted to someone, typically in a formal or legal context. "Powers invested" is not a standard phrase and does not convey the same meaning.

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