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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a common authoritative" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe something that is widely recognized as an authority, but the phrasing is awkward and incomplete.
Example: "The book is considered a common authoritative source on the subject of climate change."
Alternatives: "a widely accepted authority" or "a recognized standard reference".
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There is significant value to all stakeholders in having a common authoritative reference point for all industry participants, minimizing the time and cost associated with acquiring accurate and consistent information regarding regulatory requirements and food safety standards.
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A common caricature portrays scientists as dominant, authoritative, independent, and detail and technical-skills oriented.
In general, the classifications of the MiDAS taxonomy are not suggested to be authoritative but seek to provide a common vocabulary for future work aiming to characterize these phylotypes.
This meant preparing a transparent offer, using common and authoritative methodologies to calculate a value that neither the broker nor the potential buyer could refute.
Bossiness is a common human foible — though it could also be true that women with authoritative ambitions who have been denied chances for actual authority may historically have resorted to it more.
Zeeya Pashtoon, the author of an authoritative Pashto-English dictionary, told me that dramatic curses are a common relief valve in Pashtun conversation, particularly among women and elderly men.
Not all members of society can reasonably be expected to accept Leviticus as stating an authoritative set of political values, nor can a religious premonition be a common standard for evaluating public policy.
The search queries lead with so-called "authoritative" links, such as a company's home page, including the customer service phone number (apparently, a common reason to look up a company).
Rescripts, authoritative interpretations issued by the emperor in response to demands from disputants in both public and private cases, were a common duty of second- and third-century emperors.
Revalidation of existing data is a common practice of several biological databases, for example (2) mentions several steps of re-annotation for Swiss-Prot, one of the most well-known and authoritative databases.
The individualism, however, that has characterized modernity and to which Protestantism itself has contributed makes it harder to speak of an authoritative "common mind" in the Protestant communities at large.
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