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In this tutorial, we learn about writing an authorization letter, which is a formal document that allows someone to act on your behalf in specific matters. It serves as a means to delegate rights and responsibilities to an authorized representative, also known as a proxy. Authorization letters are commonly used for various situations, including financial transactions, signing legal documents, collecting items, and making medical decisions. The letter should clarify the tasks the representative is permitted to perform and may include details like the duration of the authorization, specific instructions, and any limitations or conditions. Its purpose is to protect your interests when you are unable to act personally.