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authority ____ (preposition)?​

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Answered by ashutoshmishra39
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Generally, when someone is an authority, the meaning is that they are an expert, and the preposition "on" is best. The abstract noun "authority", as a thing that you can have, uses the preposition "over." In that case, as you observed, "authority" carries the sense of control or responsibility, rather than knowledge.

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Answered by binitsaha91
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We can use "on" or "over" with authority depending on the situation.

Generally, when someone is an authority, the meaning is that they are an expert, and the preposition "on" is best.

The abstract noun "authority", as a thing that you can have, uses the preposition "over." In that case, as you observed, "authority" carries the sense of control or responsibility, rather than knowledge.

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