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sundaramnetkiller37
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Powered by is (usually) for objects
The toy was powered by the battery
Whereas sponsored by normally involves money and company’s
The film was sponsored by Rolex (Rolex is a brand/company)
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plz explain me in even better way
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@sundaramnetkiller37 a sponsor is when a company gives somebody money and the person recieving the money advertises the company in return. Powered by is talking about electric.
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'Sponsored by' means a company has provided money to help a sports team or player buy equipment, buy uniforms, or travel to competitions.
Example sentences:
The Australian cricket team is sponsored by Holden.
The Indian cricket team is sponsored by OPPO Mobiles.
'Powered by' refers to what makes something run.
Example sentences:
'The car is powered by petrol.'
'The toy is powered by a battery.'
I have also seen 'powered by' used to refer to sports drinks. For example, 'powered by Gatorade.' This means the people who make Gatorade say that sports teams need Gatorade to play well!
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