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Discover LudwigThe phrase "authorities made it" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing actions or decisions taken by authorities, often in the context of regulations, laws, or policies.
Example: "The authorities made it clear that all citizens must comply with the new regulations."
Alternatives: "the authorities established it" or "the authorities implemented it."
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But then the French authorities made it worse.
"The authorities made it virtually impossible for the company to operate".
"The Yugoslav authorities made it clear they wouldn't accept faxed credentials".
The authorities made it almost impossible to bet on silver prices rising, and the Hunts went broke.
Orlov described how the authorities made it nearly impossible for lawyers and human-rights workers in the region to do their jobs.
America's federal authorities made it plain that they wanted a liberal open-skies pact with Britain as their price for giving antitrust immunity for such collusion.
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Why can't the Saudi authorities make it safer?
"The fact is that the authorities make it extremely difficult to build," Mr. Koprulu said.
These intelligence projections exceed previous estimates by health authorities, making it hard to judge their reliability.
The prison authorities make it difficult to send and receive post – a standard tactic to put pressure on inmates, she said.
"The growing use of mobile devices by federal, state, and local authorities makes it more important than ever to keep mobile OS patched and up-to-date," said the unclassified report, which was recently published by Public Intelligence.
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