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Discover LudwigThe phrase "authority to run" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where someone is granted permission or power to manage or operate something, such as a project or organization.
Example: "The board granted her the authority to run the new initiative, allowing her to make key decisions."
Alternatives: "permission to operate" or "power to manage".
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"State authority to run a health insurance exchange is illusory," Mr. Corbett said.
Now she has the smarts and authority to run that new business.
Berke resigned later in 2014, never having been vested with the authority to run the place.
But despite this, the president has given McGahn almost unilateral authority to run his nominations process.
He wouldn't have come to Washington without the authority to run the operation his way.
Labor ministers must be consulted on important policies and given authority to run their departments.
Earlier, the SNP leader said Labour no longer had the "moral authority to run things".
The Midwest Independent System Operator has asked the federal government for the authority to run the grid in the region.
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"We do all have to take some responsibility but I was not approved by the Financial Services Authority to run a bank".
He attributed some of the improvement to the decision by the Transit Authority to run additional garbage trains through the system to help collect debris and keep the tracks cleaner.
Asked if he expected to be approved by the Financial Services Authority to run a bank again, Crosby said: "I don't expect that if I applied I would be approved, no, given my history".
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