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No necessarily. For example, omnipotence has a lot of sub-powers that does not mean that a person with paradox manipulation has all omnipotent powers. You could take this a step back. A sub-power of the strong force is gravity manipulation. That does not mean a person og gravity manipulation can manipulate the strong force. In fact that's highly unlikely in of itself given that gravity is mainly manipulating the attraction between atoms and the strong force is the fundamental manipulation of atoms themselves on a fundamental level.

This way you find the significant variation between the fundamental workings of powers. They work in ascending order not necessarily descending order.

Think of it this way if a sub-power did do what you stated you could actually go from being a manipulator of wind manipulation to being a manipulator of Nonexistence.

Wind > Electricity manipulation > Electromagnetism > Nothingness manipulation (through manipulating null emissions of the electrmagnetic sphere) > Nonexistence

Even if a sub-power could it would be in a very particular area of the superior power and only while the workings of the sub-power are at work. If it goes beyond that then the sub-power has to evolve through some means into the respective power(s) or attain a substitute and add the power into their arsenal. It isn't always regressive either. Wind manipulation can attain electric manipulation but not vice-versa often times.