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The phrase "authority to impose" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where someone has the power or right to enforce rules, regulations, or decisions.
Example: "The committee has the authority to impose penalties on members who violate the code of conduct."
Alternatives: "power to enforce" or "right to mandate."
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The F.T.C. does not have the legal authority to impose fines in such cases.
And Mr Miliband evidently lacks the authority to impose his views on his colleagues.
The authority to impose such a fee must be in the proprietary lease.
It needs absolute authority to impose losses, but over only part of a bank's balance-sheet.
Congress has given regulators the authority to impose tougher capital requirements on the banks.
The authority to impose civil penalties is exercised by an agency attorney as described in § 406.105.
The tribunal would have the authority to impose the death penalty.
Surprisingly, Hanen does not discuss whether he has the legal authority to impose this remedy.
The commission has the authority to impose substantial fines on Facebook.
The Environmental Protection Agency has the authority to impose new chemical safety rules.
The proposal also challenges California's authority to impose its own vehicle standards.
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