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The phrase "higher authorities" is a grammatically correct and usable in written English
It is known as a "[Noun phrase]", and it can be used to refer to people in positions of authority above oneself or the speaker, including government authorities and officials. For example, "I will have to consult the higher authorities before making my decision."
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Higher authorities were unaware of these developments.
But the endorsement could not come from any higher authorities.
They let the higher authorities to decide their rights.
He believes that in 1977 [the Mothership] attracted the attention of higher authorities.
Higher authorities claimed huge amounts of grain for the cities and even dispatched it overseas.
But fashionable, upscale New York City restaurants these days answer to higher authorities than ethnic fidelity.
Listen to the podcast of "Higher Authorities," Margaret Talbot's Comment about the Catholic Church in trouble.
Instead, he appealed to higher authorities in the district and city governments.
After a long discussion by phone with higher authorities, the maître d'hôtel agreed that it would.
And for higher authorities, it can be a useful way of keeping local cadres in check.
Moreover, in the appeal to the higher authorities, Cardus himself sometimes gets lost.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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