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Discover LudwigThe phrase "have priority to" is correct in written English and it is typically used to indicate that someone has been granted a higher level of importance over something else.
For example: "Emergency vehicles have priority to use the left lane on the highway."
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At your convenience, you have priority to return to the runway".
Mr. Emanuel and the teachers' union are at loggerheads primarily over a new evaluation system tied to student test scores and whether laid-off teachers should have priority to fill future job openings.
At the Airports Council International, a trade association, Dick Marchi, a senior adviser, said that the decision to reclassify Kennedy and Newark could subject international flights, which now have priority, to some limits.
The public safety broadband licensee will have priority to access these portions of the commercial spectrum during emergency.
The legacy subscribers are called licensed or primary users and have priority to access the frequency spectrum.
This algorithm ensures the uniform distribution of cluster heads and the balance of cluster size, and the high-energy nodes have priority to be the cluster head.
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Since licensed users have priorities to use the bands, the unlicensed users need to continuously monitor the licensed users' activities to avoid interference and collisions.
Every country has priority to try its own nationals.
In exchange for using Japan as a base for Asian oil trading, Japan now has priority to purchase rights to up to 4m barrels of immediately accessible crude.
PHPP-absorbed Fe3O4/OA had priority to disperse in 1-butanol droplets redounding to form the nanocarriers.
Providing that the fundamental transverse mode (TM00) has priority to lase, vertical emitting devices with PC grating are capable of providing large scale of emitting apertures.
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