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The phrase "autonomy of billions" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the independence or self-governance of a large number of individuals or groups, often in a social, political, or economic context.
Example: "The autonomy of billions is essential for fostering diverse perspectives and innovative solutions to global challenges."
Alternatives: "independence of millions" or "self-governance of many".
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They have compromised secrecy, destroyed anonymity, and adversely affected the autonomy of billions of people.
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In the first decade of the 21st century, the Ruthenian Catholic Church comprised three separate ecclesiastical jurisdictions the Czech Republic, the United States, and Ukraine with varying degrees of autonomy.
Indeed, this insistence on the representative dimension of art might appear old-fashioned, inasmuch as the more modern insistence on the autonomy of the artwork has marked most late 19th century aesthetic projects and their 20th century descendants.
(Thucydides does not let his readers entirely lose sight of two other causes much discussed at the time the Megarian decrees and the complaints of Aegina about its loss of autonomy. One 4th-century Athenian orator actually dropped a casual remark to the effect that "we went to war in 431 about Aegina").
The basic idea of the authority and autonomy of reason, which dominated all philosophizing in the 18th century, was, at bottom, the consequence of Newton's work.
By so emphasizing the two elements of non-naturalism — its realism and commitment to the autonomy of ethics — Moore helped initiate a sequence of developments in 20th-century metaethics.
Its philosophical foundations were laid in the 18th century by Immanuel Kant, who postulated the autonomy of aesthetic standards, setting them apart from considerations of morality, utility, or pleasure.
The autonomy of the principalities was not seriously compromised until the beginning of the 18th century.
Colleges and universities have been devoted since the 19th century to liberal education, which assumes and promotes the intellectual autonomy of human minds, including respect for rational collaboration, disciplinary methodologies, and rigorous research.
It has been a feature of 20th-century philosophical thought, especially in Britain and the United States, to dispute these Hegelian contentions and argue for the autonomy of ethics and logic; that is, for their independence of metaphysics.
"Autonomy of what?" Renee said.
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