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The phrase "a discretion" is not correct in standard English usage.
The correct expression is "at discretion," which refers to the freedom to make decisions based on one's judgment.
Example: "The manager has the authority to approve the budget at discretion."
Alternatives: "at one's discretion" or "at the discretion of."
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He calls this separation "discretion," a discretion that foreshadows "the final discretion," which is death.
"It gives them a discretion to charge people with crimes that I think they shouldn't have".
In this you have a discretion to exercise with great caution, calmness, and forbearance.
When the viscous terms and the diffusion terms are considered as a discretion error this system becomes an inviscid Euler system.
Leaving a discretion to the police will lead to the power being misused or exercised in a discriminatory manner.
Police do not currently have a discretion not to arrest someone if a warrant for unpaid fines is issued.
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For all its faults, that's still the best way to ensure that he won't end up as a discretion-less cog in a low-wage machine.
"While some police services still use these targets informally, we are seeing a move back towards a discretion-led, common sense approach, and that's reflected in the figures.
There is a certain discretion, an aura almost of tenderness, that comes through these pages.
A little discretion can go a long way toward avoiding hurt feelings.
Jeanie Wyatt: South Texas Money Management is a full discretion manager and a registered investment advisor.
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