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Discover LudwigThe phrase "authorities to elucidate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to officials or experts who are expected to clarify or explain a particular issue or topic.
Example: "The committee called upon the authorities to elucidate the reasons behind the recent policy changes."
Alternatives: "experts to clarify" or "officials to explain".
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This is a long-term partnership between academia and local authorities to elucidate the relationship between the social and built environment and health and to develop interventions to improve health.
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An experimental study was conducted to elucidate the central and the local function in terms of a registration authority and a time stamp authority in contract with the Japanese Medical Information Systems Organization (MEDIS) in 2003.
Allow us to elucidate.
Permit me to elucidate.
"One transcribed the puzzle, attempting to elucidate".
Beckett did not deign to elucidate or accommodate.
Thinking about water waves helps to elucidate the solution.
He opposes abortion; she declines to elucidate her feelings.
She is working to elucidate the mechanisms underlying antidepressant efficacy.
The exact mechanism requires further studies to elucidate.
We explored metabolomics to elucidate distinctive BM metabolism signatures.
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