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The phrase "authority to decipher" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the power or right to interpret or understand something, often in a formal or official context.
Example: "The committee has the authority to decipher the complex regulations governing the project."
Alternatives: "power to interpret" or "right to decode".
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Under McConnell's direction, the N.S.A. developed a sophisticated device, the Clipper Chip, with a superior ability to encrypt any electronic transmission; it also allowed law-enforcement officials, given the proper authority, to decipher and eavesdrop on the encrypted communications of others.
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As censorship spread throughout the country, authorities struggled to decipher the band's politics through its intricate costumes and quirky, shifting arrangements of guitar, harpsichord, brass, and woodwinds.
They were trying to decipher a quote.
DORY is different and difficult to decipher.
Their mustaches, their voices and their authority seemed to converge into one voice, one mustache, and a world in which reality and fantasy intertwined in ways we have still not begun to decipher.
I watched them closely, trying to decipher the story.
How then to decipher his obsessions, which include plastic bottles?
PROFANITY -- Presumably none, but Pokemon babble is hard to decipher.
The night before, Steve Rose and David Thomson tried to decipher David Lynch's Mulholland Drive.
It becomes difficult to decipher what style and dressy is".
Some private code the viewer is meant to decipher?
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