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'lack authority' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to indicate that someone or something does not have the power, influence, or ability to do something. For example: "The committees lack authority to make any significant changes to the law."
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Nominees on both sides lack authority.
Even senior leaders lack authority to make decisions.
His playing had dirt, but it did not lack authority.
"Civilians have good plans but lack authority over the militia groups".
It is also clear that many of those policy makers lack authority or credibility.
She says American parents lack authority and produce entitled children who aren't forced to live up to their abilities.
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But the appeals court late Friday said it lacked authority to hear the case.
The person, lacking authority to discuss the matter publicly, spoke on condition of anonymity.
"He lacks authority to govern the Catholic community of the diocese," the statement said.
Alejandro Toledo, the unpopular current president, has lacked authority and has struggled to keep order.
"But the board ruled that it lacked authority to carry the issue further".
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