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Discover LudwigThe phrase "autonomy of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a situation in which someone or something is free to make their own decisions and act independently. For example, "The employees were granted autonomy of their work, and could decide for themselves which tasks to prioritize."
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"Autonomy of what?" Renee said.
The autonomy of patients?
Autonomy, of course, was a big exception.
The autonomy of sport must be guaranteed".
The autonomy of the job is great.
But another type is autonomy of decision.
…for the autonomy of each commune.
Védrine defines this consensus as "autonomy of decision" and "autonomy of thought".
"Autonomy of schools tends to mean autonomy of headteachers," he says.
The apples he painted have the autonomy of bodies.
Eliot helped to reëstablish the autonomy of literature.
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