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Discover LudwigThe phrase "his prerogative" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate someone's right or privilege to make a decision or take an action.
Example: "While I may disagree with his choice, it is ultimately his prerogative to decide how to proceed."
Alternatives: "his right" or "his choice."
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That was his prerogative".
It's his prerogative.
"That's certainly his prerogative.
That is his prerogative.
"And that's his prerogative.
"That's his prerogative," Groh said.
But then that's altogether his prerogative, no?
"That's his prerogative," Barnett said philosophically.
"At 98," she said, "that's his prerogative".
He disagrees and that's his prerogative".
"You've got to do that because it's his prerogative.
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