exercise a prerogative
Frequency: 7.211.0 per million words
to officially use a right
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- You can of course exercise your prerogative to leave at any time.
- The Queen will exercise her royal prerogative to grant a pardon.
- He decided to exercise his prerogative as CEO and make the final decision.
- The board exercised its prerogative to veto the proposal.
- Citizens should exercise their democratic prerogative to vote.
- Having the authority, she exercised her prerogative to allocate funds as she saw fit.
- If you have the chance, don't hesitate to exercise your prerogative to speak your mind.
- The committee is expected to exercise its prerogative in selecting the candidates.
- By exercising his prerogative, the manager ensured the project stayed on track.
- It is a fundamental right to exercise one's prerogative to free speech.