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Discover LudwigThe phrase "authoritative review" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a review that is considered to be reliable, credible, and definitive in its assessment or analysis.
Example: "The journal published an authoritative review of the latest research on climate change, providing valuable insights for policymakers."
Alternatives: "definitive review" or "trusted review".
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But an authoritative review has shown that cannabis is not an ideal method of pain control.
A comprehensive and authoritative review of the technique, with important details concerning instrumentation, the physics and models.
Two weeks ago Eric Manheimer from the University of Maryland published an authoritative review of acupuncture's effect on IVF treatment in the British Medical Journal.
The authors have done a superb job of providing an authoritative review of the most fundamental issues in happiness research to date.
An authoritative review of the scientific underpinnings of the project is provided by Horace Freeland Judson, author of the bestselling Eighth Day of Creation.
You also do not note the Institute of Medicine's authoritative review of the literature, which concluded that there is no evidence for a causal (A causes B) relationship between mold and any human disease.
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Journal of Palaeogeography publishes rigorously peer-reviewed and high quality original research articles and authoritative reviews that focus on sedimentology and palaeogeography.
The journal provides a premier, single-blind peer-reviewed forum for the publication of original papers, authoritative reviews, rapid communications, news and views, and opinion papers addressing the most important issues and efforts toward successfully regenerating complex human tissues and organs.
A timely addition to the literature, this volume contains authoritative reviews of three important areas in the physics of elementary particles.
One of the most authoritative reviews of Wolf Hall the novel, by Colin Burrow in the LRB, opened: "There was no shortage of bastards in the early 16th century, but Thomas Cromwell stands out as one of the biggest bastards of them all".
Preeminent as the prose of Elin Pelin and Yovkov was between the World Wars, the younger generation brought artistic refinement to realistic portrayal of Bulgarian life, and high literary standards were maintained in such authoritative reviews as Zlatorog (1920 44) and the Symbolist Hyperion (1920 31).
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