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Filter by Meaning As a doctor, it's my prerogative to prescribe medication for my patients.
The CEO's prerogative is to set the company's strategic direction.
It's the chef's prerogative to create the menu.
It's the team leader's prerogative to assign tasks to team members.
It's the government's prerogative to implement policies for the welfare of its citizens.
It's the judge's prerogative to deliver the verdict.
It's the mayor's prerogative to allocate funds for infrastructure projects.
It's the editor's prerogative to make changes to the manuscript.
It's the coach's prerogative to select the starting lineup.
It's the director's prerogative to choose the cast for the play.
It's the chief engineer's prerogative to design and oversee the construction of the bridge.
It's the captain's prerogative to make decisions on the field.
It's the teacher's prerogative to assign homework.
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