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The phrase "have considerable discretion" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It means to have a lot of freedom or choice in making decisions. Example: As the leader of the project, you have considerable discretion in determining the best course of action for your team.
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Even under the old law, however, prosecutors have considerable discretion.
Commanders have considerable discretion in how they deal with those accused of wrongdoing.
But even in these days of mandatory sentencing, judges have considerable discretion with the penalties they impose.
Because blue slips are practice rather than rule, chairmen have considerable discretion in deciding how to treat them.
Sustainability managers in this configuration have considerable discretion to launch and champion innovative social and environmental initiatives.
Companies have considerable discretion over when they book a profit or set aside reserves against a future loss.
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We're told that the cardinal has considerable discretion".
An expert has considerable discretion in constructing an event study.
For illiquid assets, Enron had considerable discretion in deciding what constituted a fair price.
And, subject to outside auditors' approval, it had considerable discretion over whether to classify fees as license or maintenance.
"The fascinating thing I thought about when I read this was that He has considerable discretion," Kennedy said.
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