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The phrase "authorities got to" is not standard in written English and may be considered informal or colloquial.
It can be used in casual conversation or informal writing to imply that authorities were able to do something or had the opportunity to act.
Example: "The authorities got to investigate the incident before any evidence was lost."
Alternatives: "authorities managed to" or "authorities were able to".
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But before the authorities got to the location, the drug lord left and avoided his capture.
When German authorities got to examine a Street View car, its hard-drive had been removed.
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Alongside this, he proposed a radical form of fiscal devolution: henceforth, local authorities get to keep and set their business rates.
For the last few years, American technology giants have been embroiled in a power struggle with the United States government over when authorities get to see and use the digital data that the companies collect.
How many times does an authority get to be wrong before it loses its authority?
Authorities never got to the bottom of that one.
"For safety and security, authorities have got to be able to tackle this kind of space," Sir David said.
"Our own tax authorities have got to be very tough on things like royalty payments, which is where a lot of the subterfuge takes place".
They had been hoping this would be the year the local authorities got around to hooking up natural gas.
"Other local authorities got several million to transform in similar circumstances.
"I think it needs to be expanded to have more utility when other agencies, not just criminal authorities, get defendants to admit that they conducted certain acts that were inappropriate," Mr. Aguilar said, speaking to a reporter.
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