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superpower

[soo-per-pou-er] / ˈsu pərˌpaʊ ər /


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In January 2025, Starmer pledged to ease red tape to attract billions of pounds of AI investment and help Britain become an "AI superpower".

From Barron's

The direct competition promises to stoke an even hotter 21st-century space race—this time between this era’s real superpowers: billionaires.

From The Wall Street Journal

His superpower is enraging his opponents to the point that they can’t help but make a mistake out of sheer frustration.

From The Wall Street Journal

A small wooden hut in the grounds of the University of Bath campus doesn't look like a superpower, however.

From BBC

Unable to sustain Europe’s balance of power themselves, Europeans were “reduced to dependency on one or the other global superpower.”

From The Wall Street Journal