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The phrase "authorities would be" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing hypothetical situations or conditions involving authorities in the future or in a conditional context.
Example: "If the situation escalates, authorities would be required to intervene to ensure public safety."
Alternatives: "authorities might be" or "authorities could be".
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The advantages - for the authorities - would be enormous.
Police authorities would be allowed to seize valuables and cash amounts they deem expensive enough.
The South African authorities would be pleased to have it today.
But authorities would be foolish to think that means they can do nothing.
To say that Mr Elmer has been hounded by Switzerland's judicial authorities would be an understatement.
In September Oumo told the Guardian the authorities would be sending at least two.
He said his chief deputy had been told that federal authorities would be handling it.
Most of us were convinced, in either case, that critics of the authorities would be victimised.
But he also promised the authorities would be "uncompromising" if protests degenerated into disorder.
"I'm sure a referral from him to appropriate federal authorities would be very influential," Bishop said.
You might think the city authorities would be satisfied with these statistics.
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