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Discover LudwigThe phrase "authoritative collection" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a definitive or trusted compilation of information, data, or resources on a particular subject.
Example: "The library's authoritative collection of historical documents is invaluable for researchers."
Alternatives: "definitive compilation" or "trusted anthology".
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The Talmud, the authoritative collection of Jewish tradition, teaches that Israel is subject to no star but only to God.
So it is puzzling that there is no such authoritative collection of reviews for physicians, the highest-stakes choice of service provider that most people make.
They will discuss their book at 6 30 p.m. on Tuesday at the Museum of the City of New York, which houses the authoritative collection of Riis's photographs.
Significantly, in the unique treatise of the Mishna (the authoritative collection of Oral Law), Pirqe Avot ("Chapters of the Fathers"), Hillel is quoted more than any other Talmudic sage.
Though a later, more authoritative collection was published, Landstad's book continued to be the most influential; Henrik Ibsen drew many of the themes for his early dramas from the Landstad collection.
Though this democratisation has critics, it has vastly expanded the audience for economics writing.In this section Amazing grace Hotshots Between a rock and a high place A grand tour Suffering for their art ReprintsThis, in turn, may prime the market for another throwback: the authoritative collection of essays.
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At a time when Americans possess little connection to their culinary past or the expertise to create something from it, and when loosely conceived and poorly researched cookbooks roll out of big test kitchens like squishy white bread, it is reassuring to find as accomplished and authoritative a collection as this one.
The first folio is the name given to the printed edition of 36 of Shakespeare's plays prepared by two of the playwright's actors, John Heminges and Henry Condell, after his death in 1623 – the most important and authoritative early printed collection of his work.
As the curtain goes up in New York for the spring 2006 women's collections, the authoritative influences of the fall collections that were shown last February reappear and remain vividly in mind.
One limitation of this methodology is the fact that although several popular gene variants collections are ongoing (dbSNP has recently passed the 12 million unique human gene variant milestone), a relatively small number of clinically curated and authoritative gene-disease collections exist as used for diagnostic purposes.
Respondents reported that 3 of the 5 most important issues they face are directly associated with antimicrobial drug resistance: multidrug resistant gram-negative bacteria, antimicrobial stewardship, and methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) The publication of this collection of authoritative reviews of these issues is therefore timely.
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