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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a authoritarian" is not correct in written English.
The correct form is "an authoritarian" because "authoritarian" begins with a vowel sound.
Example: "The new policy was criticized for being too authoritarian in nature."
Alternatives: "a dictatorial" or "a repressive".
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Mitchell makes this point -- a democratic election happened, and it led to a authoritarian government that smelled way too much like the thing the people had worked hard to reject.
Jamaican parents who used an authoritative parenting style had adolescents who reported significantly lower BDI-II scores than their peers whose parents used a neglectful parenting style (7.6 points lower), as well as their counterparts whose parents used a authoritarian parenting style (7.4 points lower).
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Is she a libertarian or an authoritarian?
Above everything, Pope John Paul was an authoritarian and a centraliser.
Hitler was not simply a nationalist or an authoritarian.
Tudjman was not just a nationalist but an authoritarian leader.
Tomorrow, he assesses whether Jobs was an authoritarian or a democratic leader at Apple.
Either you have a democracy or an authoritarian regime.
A few criticized Mr. Morsi as both an authoritarian bully and a pushover.
Mr. Muti has a well-deserved reputation as a perfectionist maestro with an authoritarian streak.
The oppression of a people can come equally from an authoritarian political left or an authoritarian political right.
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