How to use in-sentence of “great power”:
+ The Cholas, who came back from obscurity in the ninth century by defeating the Pallavas and the Pandyas, rose to become a great power and extended their empire over the entire southern peninsula.
+ Hegemony often describes the relationship of a great power to nearby less powerful countries.
+ The Kingdom of Aksum, the first known kingdom of great power to rise in Ethiopia, rose during the first century AD.
+ She was an adolescent girl finding out she has great power and dealing with it.” Many of Whedon’s young female characters went through the same type of thing.
+ Amendments to the Constitution give great power to a member of government called the United States Handicapper General.
+ But accompanying it with the great power of forgiveness, understanding and realisation of the present moment, which is also a very important point of reference in his teachings.

