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'sui juris' is a legal term and is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to denote someone who is mature and of full legal capacity, and is not subject to another's authority. For example, you could say: "She was sui juris, and thus able to make her own decisions".
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sui juris
adjective
Having the right and the capability to manage one's own affairs
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