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The phrase "carries authority" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe someone who is respected and has influence over others. For example, "As the CEO of the company, she carries authority and her decisions are always respected."
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Her deep voice, with its smoker's rasp, carries authority.
On education, the party's shadow secretary of state Phil Willis carries authority as a former headteacher.
The role of president is largely ceremonial, but carries authority in defence and foreign affairs.
In this sense, it determines, or at least strongly suggests, what relevant science carries authority in matters philosophical.
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They carry authority.
Does he or she carry authority?
He spoke calmly, but his voice carried authority.
Dressing so that you look comfortable yet carry authority is the secret.
"I think public television documentaries carry authority and raise interesting questions.
Yet, the use of a symbolic third, carrying authority, can avoid the too direct confrontation with the patient.
Even in a spoof like "Men in Black," his ease and quickness carried authority (and he didn't let the grinning Will Smith ace him out).
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