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powerhouse

[pou-er-hous] / ˈpaʊ ərˌhaʊs /




















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To move from being a curious newcomer to a global powerhouse like Vietnam.

From BBC

The record high payouts for securities industry employees come after a bonanza year for New York City’s investment banking powerhouses.

From The Wall Street Journal

Bravo, a TV channel that used to focus on the performing arts, is now an unscripted powerhouse that even has its own convention, BravoCon, where its various universes come together in service of fans.

From Los Angeles Times

Moreover, Rajadhyaksha emphasizes that a sound motivation for preferring the U.S. at this juncture is that it’s an “energy powerhouse.”

From MarketWatch

SpaceX has in recent years become an aerospace powerhouse, securing billions of dollars in US government contracts and space projects.

From BBC