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The phrase "absolute authorities" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to individuals or entities that hold complete power or control over a particular area or subject.
Example: "In matters of law, judges are often seen as absolute authorities, making final decisions that must be followed."
Alternatives: "ultimate authorities" or "supreme authorities".
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The once absolute authorities in the West (the Bible, priest, rabbi) are no longer the prime sources for one's self-identity.
Federal agencies should never be mistaken for God not in this country—and yet they're generally accepted as unquestionable, absolute authorities.
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In the late 1990s he relinquished absolute authority.
The absolute authority of the past?
"But he is giving himself absolute authority".
The family head had absolute authority over the family.
"I wouldn't want a friend to have absolute authority.
So he had absolute authority for a statement.
Kingsley added: "He has absolute authority on the set.
In the neighborhood, he is the face of absolute authority.
Under it they received absolute authority, dictatorial in scope.
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