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Discover LudwigThe phrase "authorized more" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express an increase in authorization or permission, but it lacks context to be effectively used.
Example: "The committee has authorized more funding for the project this year."
Alternatives: "granted additional" or "approved further".
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Since 2009, Obama has authorized more than three hundred.
Between 1987 and 2000 it authorized more peacekeeping operations than at any previous time.
On July 24 the company's board authorized more repurchases, which appear unlikely.
Congress has already authorized more spending than the debt ceiling allows.
Iraqi officials in Baghdad deny shortchanging Falluja, saying they have authorized more than enough police forces for Anbar.
Since 1 January 2009 the bank has authorized more than 25,000 transactions worth more than $170bn total.
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Raising the debt ceiling does not authorize more spending.
Mr. Coyne admitted authorizing more than $100,000 in excessive city payments to asbestos-removal companies.
First, a patient can authorize more than one healthcare institute within a designated time period to access his or her ePHIs.
"I want to be clear about this: The debt ceiling is not a question of authorizing more spending," he said.
After that limit was reached in late 2005, it took 16 months and a new governor, Eliot Spitzer, to authorize more charters.
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