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The phrase "authorities argue" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing opinions or positions taken by official bodies or organizations on a particular issue.
Example: "In the ongoing debate about climate change, authorities argue that immediate action is necessary to mitigate its effects."
Alternatives: "officials contend" or "experts assert".
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Let the authorities argue over the big public buildings.
Many authorities argue that urban sprawl diminishes the local character of the community.
(Most authorities argue that this figure is likely a gross underestimate).
The authorities argue that the street vendors exacerbate sanitation problems and congestion.
A handful of medical pain authorities argue that over-the-counter creams do have a place in treatment.
Desperate to win international approval, Chinese authorities argue that the human rights situation in China is improving.
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But authorities argued that default was impossible because of a €750 billion, or $970 million, support package that the European Union and the International Monetary Fund agreed to in May.
Germany maintained it had obtained the sphinx legally, whereas Turkish authorities argued that it had merely been sent to Germany for repair.
Authorities argued Mr Hilton had violated his probation by trespassing, failing drug tests, and leaving California without approval from his probation officer.
But federal authorities argued that a second drug offense counted as an aggravated felony under federal law, making Mr. Carachuri-Rosendo ineligible for discretionary relief from deportation.
(Immigration authorities argued he violated his DACA status by taking a trip to Mexico earlier). Montes's lawyers are challenging his expulsion.
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