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The phrase "answerable to an" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing accountability or responsibility to a person or entity.
Example: "As a manager, I am answerable to an executive board for the performance of my team."
Alternatives: "accountable to a" or "responsible to a".
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Thursday's admission looked a lot like calculation: Mr. Letterman made himself answerable to an audience that doesn't answer back.
New York's lawmakers should make the comptroller answerable to an independent board of investment advisers.
It is important that regulators are appointed by and answerable to an authority other than the government.
The management is answerable to an assembly that consists of 2,500 randomly chosen socis and the 600 most senior members.
But it wants these forces to be answerable to an elected Palestinian parliament, and not involved in political negotiations with Israel.
Responsible home government (government in which the executive branch is drawn from, and answerable to, an elected legislative branch) was granted by Britain in 1848.
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Its managers are answerable to a 115-member public interest board.
Most crucial, an advisory board makes a chief executive answerable to a third party.
The doctors and nurses are Capio employees, answerable to a boss and a board.
Then you have the commission, which is really answerable to a council of ministers.
Mr. Zhu has some authority to change that, but is answerable to a Communist Party unwilling to loosen its grip.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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