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Discover LudwigThe phrase "authorized a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to granting permission or approval for an action or decision.
Example: "The committee authorized a new budget for the upcoming project."
Alternatives: "approved a" or "sanctioned a".
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Clinton authorized a lethal attack.
I authorized a third hour of work.
1337, authorized a talent search program.
Earlier this month, union members authorized a strike.
In 1983, the foundation authorized a fourth award, the Director's Award.
During his first administration, Lebanon authorized a preliminary international investigation into the Hariri assassination.
Now Arrow Productions has authorized a forthcoming biopic on Ms. Lovelace, "Inferno," with Lindsay Lohan.
We did computer simulations, but just to be sure, MGM authorized a physical mock-up.
But in 2008 Mr. Corigliano authorized a scaled-back edition that has had several productions.
At the end of March, the C.I.A. authorized a background investigation of Morgan — "a.k.a.a
The insurer also authorized a buyback of $1 billion of stock.
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