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The phrase "authorised to find" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where someone is given permission or authority to search for or discover something.
Example: "The investigator is authorised to find any evidence related to the case."
Alternatives: "empowered to locate" or "permitted to search for".
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A report triggers a cross-check against a database of state gun licences and police may be authorised to find and remove that person's firearms.Such intense attention to mental illness for years the forgotten Cinderella of public-health policy both pleases and alarms doctors and academics working in the field.
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At its meeting on May 3rd, FIFA's executive committee authorised Mr Blatter to find a definite and binding settlement with ISMM's administrator.
There was also a concern that people who were authorised to have access to data might find out things about particular individuals.
You wouldn't get authorised to exist.
The investigators, who were authorised to examine CIA documents relating to interrogation methods, found a withering internal review which concluded with the finding that torture techniques, like waterboarding, used in "black site" prisons had been ineffective.
It then went on, referring to the huge quantities of Walmart garments found in the charred wreckage of the blaze: "The Tazreen factory was not authorised to produce merchandise for Walmart.
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).
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