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subject of authority
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "subject of authority" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing topics or individuals that are governed or influenced by a particular authority or power. Example: "The subject of authority in this discussion revolves around the ethical implications of surveillance."
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Alternative expressions(2)
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Being the subject of authority was not the only NGOs' achievement in this advocacy.
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59 human-written examples
However, if the subject of his authority arises, his face and his mood change.
News & Media
It could be argued that the observed lack of policy effectiveness merely reflects the fact that the encouragement of prescribing low cost generic ACEIs against patented ARBs was the subject of health authorities (HAs) in the UK some time before the launch of this BCBV policy, as seen in Scotland [ 59].
Science
The distinction between a right to rule that is correlated with a duty not to interfere and one that is correlated with a duty to comply comes in handy when we consider the difference between the duties owed to a legitimate political authority by the subjects of that authority and the duties owed to it by other states and persons who are not subject to that authority.
Science
First, many people have understood legitimate political authority as a political authority that is justified in coercing the subjects of its authority.
Science
More fundamentally, the contractors who are a majority of the force in what has become the most important American enterprise abroad are subject to lines of authority that are less clear-cut than they are for their military colleagues.
News & Media
But the president then pointedly turned to the subject of the Palestinian Authority and, without identifying him, Yasir Arafat, the Palestinian leader.
News & Media
Some of that evidence retrieved became the subject of inquiries into authorities' dubious investigative methods, including early allegations of an illegal search and seizure of data from Silk Road's servers abroad.
News & Media
Regents were no longer able to draw their revenues from their subjects, and the lines of authority were clearly demarcated.
Encyclopedias
Asking for money is constitutionally protected free speech, the complaint said, adding that Mr. Long had been arrested without probable cause and had been subjected to an abuse of authority when he was pepper-sprayed.
News & Media
'Exactly what hypothecated meant became a fierce subject of debate in health authorities,' said one health authority insider.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
To enhance clarity, consider rephrasing "subject of authority" with a more precise term, such as "under the jurisdiction of the court" or "governed by company policy", depending on the context.
Common error
Avoid using "subject of authority" in overly passive constructions. Instead of saying "The project was the subject of the manager's authority", opt for "The manager had authority over the project" for a more direct and active voice.
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Linguistic Context
The primary grammatical function of "subject of authority" is to act as a noun phrase, functioning adjectivally to modify another noun or noun phrase. Ludwig AI indicates that it's grammatically correct and usable in written English. It indicates that it is used to indicates that a topic is governed or influenced by a power.
Frequent in
News & Media
31%
Science
27%
Encyclopedias
16%
Less common in
Wiki
12%
Formal & Business
7%
Reference
7%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "subject of authority" is a grammatically sound phrase used to denote an entity under the control or influence of a governing power. According to Ludwig, the phrase is applicable in written English. While not exceptionally common, it appears across diverse contexts, ranging from news media and scientific literature to encyclopedic entries. The phrase functions as a noun phrase and is generally neutral to formal in register. When using "subject of authority", ensure the context makes clear what the 'authority' is. Consider alternatives like ""matter of authority"" for subtle shifts in meaning.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
matter of authority
Replaces "subject" with "matter", focusing on the issue or topic under consideration by an authority.
topic of authority
Similar to "matter of authority", this emphasizes the theme or subject being governed or controlled by an authority.
under the purview of authority
Emphasizes that something falls within the scope or range of an authority's power.
within the jurisdiction of authority
Highlights the legal or territorial boundaries within which an authority's power is exercised.
subject to authority's control
Explicitly states that the subject is under the control of a governing body or figure.
governed by authority
Directly indicates that an authority is the governing force over the subject.
controlled by authority
Similar to 'governed by authority', but emphasizes the restrictive aspect of the authority.
influence of authority
Shifts the focus to the impact or power that an authority exerts, rather than the direct control.
impact of authority
Focuses on the consequences or effects that an authority has.
domain of authority
Emphasizes the sphere or area in which an authority has power or control.
FAQs
How can I use "subject of authority" in a sentence?
You can use "subject of authority" to describe something that is under the control or influence of a particular power. For instance, "The new regulations are the "subject of authority" for the local council".
What phrases are similar to "subject of authority"?
Alternatives include "matter of authority", "topic of authority", or "within the purview of authority". Each option subtly shifts the emphasis.
Is "subject to authority" grammatically correct?
Yes, "subject to authority" is grammatically correct. It implies that something is under the control or jurisdiction of an authority.
What's the difference between "subject of authority" and "authority on a subject"?
"Subject of authority" refers to something being controlled by an authority, while "authority on a subject" refers to someone who is an expert in a particular field.
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
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Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
86%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested