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The phrase "authorized to exercise" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where someone has been given permission or the legal right to perform a specific action or duty.
Example: "The committee is authorized to exercise its discretion in approving the funding applications."
Alternatives: "empowered to perform" or "permitted to carry out".
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No one said that Iran was the democratic model that China's Communist bureaucracy had in mind, with the Chinese government authorized to exercise an effective veto over candidates.
No one said that Iran was the democratic model that China's Communist bureaucracy had in mind, with the Chinese government authorized to exercise an effective veto over candidates," the current chancellor of the University of Oxford proclaimed.
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No one has a legal right to do anything with any original production unless authorized to do so by its originator or an authorized deputy.
Yet, without introducing any new laws, the government has surreptitiously granted itself powers — powers that Parliament hasn't authorized it to exercise — by sneaking such powers into provisions in contracts and in subordinate legislation.
"A report by the Morton County Sheriff's Office states that your agency, I presume through Colonel Henderson, authorized them to exercise jurisdiction on this land and arrest unarmed peaceful demonstrators for criminal trespass.
Once more exercising his "awkward tact," Lincoln replied that "I do not feel authorized to furnish you with copies of letters in my possession without the consent of the writers".
Priests who are suspended from priestly powers or laicized (permanently authorized to live as laymen) retain their sacred power but are forbidden to exercise it except in emergencies.
The Israeli officials, who spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to talk to the media, said the exercises would include testing antimissile systems.
Thus where an Act said that an inspector of nuisances "may procure any sample" of goods for analysis, it was held that the inspector might validly send his assistant to buy a sample of coffee, as he had in no way authorized his assistant to exercise the discretion legally reposed in himself.
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