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powerhouse

[pou-er-hous] / ˈpaʊ ərˌhaʊs /




















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A major focus of this effort is the mitochondria, often called the powerhouse of the cell.

From Science Daily

TikTok's surge from niche video-sharing tool to global powerhouse is one of the biggest shifts in digital entertainment since the advent of social media.

From Barron's

Netanyahu on Wednesday hailed the agreement with Chevron and its Israeli partners as the largest gas deal in Israel’s history, saying it would strengthen the country’s economy and status as a regional energy powerhouse.

From The Wall Street Journal

For the first time in decades, German businesses and politicians are questioning the unfettered free trade that turned the country into an industrial powerhouse.

From The Wall Street Journal

Newsom, in particular, is quick to boast about California being home to the world’s fourth-largest economy, a billion-dollar agricultural industry and economic and cultural powerhouses in Hollywood and the Silicon Valley.

From Los Angeles Times