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The phrase "authoritarian figures" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to individuals who hold power and exercise control in a strict or oppressive manner, often in a political or social context.
Example: "In times of crisis, people often turn to authoritarian figures who promise stability and order."
Alternatives: "authoritarian leaders" or "dictatorial figures".
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"We're not monolithic, authoritarian figures," he said.
The US president is already facing criticism for expressing admiration for authoritarian figures.
It's hard to change widespread cultural values that establish men as the dominant and authoritarian figures in society.
Right-wing activists and liberal thinkers alike should read this book because gifted authoritarian figures such as Lee are increasingly rare.
Enfranchised women would tend to vote for authoritarian figures, and so obstruct the natural law of progress toward an egalitarian society.
At the end of January, unless something very strange happens, all four major powers in the world will be ruled by authoritarian figures.
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He proved a powerful, authoritarian figure.
"I knew him to be a pretty authoritarian figure.
"He's not an authoritarian figure like Saddam Hussein.
The police described Mr. Fritzl as an authoritarian figure who had brooked no dissent.
Presided over by the authoritarian figure of William K Wimsatt, these took place in a gentleman's club.
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