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Discover LudwigThe phrase "authorised shops" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to stores or retailers that have been given official permission to sell certain products or services.
Example: "You can only purchase the limited edition items from authorised shops to ensure their authenticity."
Alternatives: "licensed stores" or "approved retailers".
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Now, drugmakers can apply for their products to be licensed by the health ministry and sold legally in authorised shops or online.
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At the beginning of last year, virtually all shops in Zimbabwe were empty until the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe authorised selected shops to sell goods and services in foreign currency.
To encourage small employers to insure their staff, the law authorised special business exchanges where firms could shop for health plans.
Washington said it was still checking to see whether its laser-guided attack on Monday killed Ahmed Abdi Godane, who aligned al-Shabaab with al-Qa'ida and authorised the group's deadly raid on a Nairobi shopping mall last year.
Likewise, in 2012, Nikon USA stopped selling replacement parts to camera repair shops that weren't inside their circle of "authorised" repairers.
Not authorised.
Who authorised it?
A word not well authorised.
And who authorised its publication?
Had Lee authorised its publication?
He had authorised briefings.
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