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What does the phrase "seat of power' mean here?​

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Answered by prabhat311
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From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English seat of government/powerformal a city where a country's government is based → seatExamples from the Corpusseat of government/power• Capital: Amsterdam; seat of government: The Hague. Originally this symbolic seat of power contained holy relics.

Answered by AnitaShyara
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From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English seat of government/powerformal a city where a country's government is based → seatExamples from the Corpusseat of government/power• Capital: Amsterdam; seat of government: The Hague. Originally this symbolic seat of power contained holy relics.

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