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The phrase "age of authority" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a period characterized by the dominance of authoritative figures or institutions in society.
Example: "In the age of authority, many people relied heavily on leaders and experts to guide their decisions."
Alternatives: "era of dominance" or "period of control".
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This sharp shift in the age of authority derives from increasingly rapid technological change.
His Christianity offered, in contrast, no lost age of authority but a series of visionary moments those Blakean moments when we intimate an order and numinousness in the universe which implies a divine order.
His Christianity offered, in contrast, no lost age of authority but a series of visionary moments — those Blakean moments when we intimate an order and numinousness in the universe which implies a divine order.
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For the uninitiated, the names might spark dim recognition or vague curiosity, but for music lovers of a certain vintage, they are like talismans, instantly evoking a golden age of interpretive authority and musical grandeur.
The age of his authority, and the lineage that stretches back to Busby, Shankly and Stein, is over.
"In the age of no-authority" wrote Trow, "these are the authorities".
"I used to wonder how I would even study if my school is under water, but now, I have learnt so many lessons that I am eager to teach my friends and community members about how we can all help ourselves address the problems of poverty, because it affects us all, regardless of age," she says with an air of authority.
Eventually, though, these white men in suits became anachronisms in an irreverent age when voices of authority were automatically suspect.
We live in an age of more fractured authority.
And he provides a gripping — and very chilling — account of the execution of King Charles I in 1649, embroidered with some meditations on why republicanism never took hold for long in Britain, as opposed to France, where a procession of philosophers boasted that the beheading of Louis XVI "marked the end of an age of magical, divine authority and the birth of an age of reason".
In the celebration of Holi, we all become one, overlooking differences of age, authority and status," Rambachan told HuffPost in 2017. .
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