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Discover LudwigThe phrase "authority decides to invoke" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where an authority figure or organization is making a decision to implement or call upon a specific rule, law, or procedure.
Example: "The authority decides to invoke emergency measures in response to the crisis."
Alternatives: "the authority chooses to implement" or "the authority opts to activate".
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Every so often somebody at a meeting decides to invoke God's favor for some commercial or competitive enterprise.
To reflect the anti-Semitic hate, Rogers decided to invoke Kristallnacht as a historical allusion.
Chairman Wheeler decided to invoke Title II to reclassify broadband service, something that has long been anathema to ISPs.
The Swiss cabinet has decided to invoke a "safeguard clause" in its agreement with the EU on freedom of movement.
Thus, the regional authority decided to proceed with an application for this funding opportunity.
"The German authorities decided to move," he said.
But the authorities decided to let the shipment go.
"The mainland authorities decided to shut the whole operation down".
Wildlife authorities decide to execute swan by lethal injection.
The local authorities decided to install more automatic devices, because of good results obtained [8].
The authorities decided to close the museum.
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