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The phrase "authorities on a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to individuals or groups that have expertise or knowledge in a specific area or subject.
Example: "The conference featured several authorities on a variety of topics, including climate change and renewable energy."
Alternatives: "experts in a" or "specialists on a".
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That man was Israel Leija Jr., 24, who led the authorities on a chase outside Amarillo one night in March 2010 after they had tried to arrest him on an outstanding warrant.
Mr. Ray led authorities on a 25,000-mile chase.
But rather than hiding out, Lopez appeared to be served to authorities on a silver platter.
She then led authorities on a car chase through part of the city.
They called the authorities on a satellite phone before losing the connection, the Coast Guard said.
The Foreign Office said: "The UK is committed to working with the Egyptian authorities on a range of issues.
Lewis then led authorities on a chase on Interstate 30 on before he was involved in a shootout.
There, in the summer of 2010, Mr. Harris-Moore was arrested after leading authorities on a high-speed boat chase.
She has been indicted in her absence by the Egyptian authorities on a charge of aiding terrorists.
A shooting in Taylor, Tex., Monday night injured five people and sent authorities on a manhunt for the suspects involved.
Expert panel: a variation on commentary that solicits the views of several recognized authorities on a specific news topic.
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