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The phrase "the authority of" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to the power or control held by someone or something. For example: - "The authority of the government is being questioned by the opposition party." - "He speaks with the authority of a seasoned expert in the field." - "The authority of the law must be upheld to maintain order in society."
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The authority of the king was absolute.
The authority of museums forbids it.
The authority of parliament was also recognized.
The authority of the United Nations matters.
The authority of elders is directly opposed to the authority of an outside government.
The authority of verse has no rival in Arabic culture.
The authority of the Bank of England should be formidable.
The authority of the state is really in question.
The authority of the father of the family was considerable.
The authority of the scriptures also is denied.
The authority of reputation is not identical with the authority of the writer's voice; it may undermine it.
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