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The phrase "a local authority" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a governmental organization or body that is responsible for providing local services and facilities.
Example: "The new regulations will be enforced by a local authority to ensure compliance with safety standards."
Alternatives: "a municipal authority" or "a regional authority".
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"PLR pays authors for lending through a local authority library.
"A local authority is an enabler.
My dad worked for a local authority.
Government permission for a local authority to borrow money.
And projecting the I.N.C. as a local authority in town.
I can't imagine working as a local authority social worker.
She has a part-time job with a local authority.
Social work is more than working for a local authority.
A local authority needs to create those opportunities.
Most performances have to be licensed by a local authority.
How can a local authority possibly defend such a practice?
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