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"to have authorization" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to have permission or official approval to do something. Example: I cannot access the confidential files without proper authorization from my supervisor.
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One, which required protesters to have authorization from the police "when the demonstration starts," could not be applied to him retroactively.
In order to make use of bank APIs, companies are required to have authorization from the UK regulator as Account Information Service Providers (AISPs), proving compliance with regulations including keeping data secure and only using access to provide their stated service.
It's really annoying and tiring, and I have to have authorization if I want to perform now.
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"If he doesn't come back, there is nothing there without him," said one Giuliani Partners executive, who asked not to be named as he did not have authorization to speak on behalf of the firm.
With only limited resources (he was short of both men and funds), he was able to raise about 1,400 South Carolina militia, but did not have authorization to order them outside the state.
The 32 students have made accusations against seven or eight former teachers, according to the person familiar with the talks, who did not have authorization to discuss them and thus spoke on the condition of anonymity.
The settlers did not have authorization to move, and no troops were assigned to protect the new location until 1795.
For example, currently all districts in the state have authorization to shorten the school year by up to 15 days.
We have authorization to be here".
Must I have authorization to travel?
§ 301-2.1 Must I have authorization to travel?
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