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The phrase "authorised to decide" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that someone has the official power or permission to make decisions in a specific context.
Example: "The committee is authorised to decide on the allocation of funds for the upcoming project."
Alternatives: "empowered to make decisions" or "entitled to determine".
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The WebGIS administrator is authorised to decide whether actual geodata may be downloaded by user request.
Not only were commissioners authorised to decide on the facts, they were also permitted to authorise summary judgments, including the execution of people they deemed to be guilty.
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The disparity in treatment between those resident in Scotland and those resident elsewhere within the UK is a matter of internal governmental policy as decided by those authorised to make such policy.
You wouldn't get authorised to exist.
We're not authorised to do that.
Police officers are lawfully authorised to carry weapons and authorised to use them.
Such teams were authorised to operate outside the law.
In 1663, the first turnpike was authorised to collect tolls.
(Those that responded said they were not authorised to comply).
Guards are authorised to respond quickly to threats.
The prime minister added: "Nobody was authorised to name David Kelly.
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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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