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The phrase "authoritative guide" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a source of information that is considered reliable and trustworthy, often in the context of providing instructions or information on a specific topic.
Example: "The new book serves as an authoritative guide for best practices in digital marketing."
Alternatives: "definitive manual" or "trusted resource".
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To these, he is an excellent and authoritative guide.
Beneficiaries use the handbook as an authoritative guide.
But readers may sometimes wish for a more authoritative guide.
'The fears and doubts of the opposition are no authoritative guide to the construction of legislation.
Most of "Dangerously Funny" is easygoing and informative, with Bianculli serving as a friendly but authoritative guide.
He wrote a series of widely used technical studies and the first authoritative guide to making and adjusting clarinet reeds.
Barton was a very clear, authoritative guide through the various parts of the offensive, its successes and its (predominant) failures.
magazine is planning, for the first time in its 54-year history, an authoritative guide to British universities.
The Oxford Handbook of Reasons and Normativity maps a central terrain of philosophy, and provides an authoritative guide to it.
From 1920s Delta blues to 1990s electric, this is the authoritative guide to the blues on vinyl, tape, and CD.
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