wield a pen

Frequency: 2.50.3 per million words

To use a pen with skill or power, often in a figurative sense related to writing or authority.

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  • The President has yet to wield his veto pen to block a bill.
  • The journalist wielded a sharp pen to expose corruption.
  • A good journalist knows how to wield a pen effectively to influence public opinion.
  • She wielded a powerful pen in her fight for human rights.
  • Through his powerful words, the author continued to wield a mighty pen against injustice.
  • Throughout history, many leaders have wielded their pens to shape national destinies.
  • She was known for her ability to wield a sharp pen, criticizing policies with precision.
  • He learned to wield a pen with precision, crafting compelling arguments.
  • In the hands of a skilled writer, a pen can wield more power than a sword.
  • Even in the age of keyboards, some artists prefer to wield a traditional pen.
  • Even in the digital age, many still prefer to wield a traditional pen for creative writing.
  • The novelist wielded her pen to create intricate worlds and characters.
  • The diplomat had to carefully wield his pen when drafting the sensitive international agreement.
  • To wield a pen effectively, one must have both talent and dedication.
  • History shows that those who could wield a pen often shaped the future.
  • His ability to wield a pen was instrumental in rallying support for the cause.
  • With every stroke, the satirist would wield her pen to expose societal flaws.
  • She quietly wielded her pen, writing letters that changed lives.
  • The activist used her blog to wield a virtual pen, advocating for change.
  • A true wordsmith knows how to wield a pen to evoke strong emotions.