Did you mean indiscretion? That is when you do something unfairly, with lack of judgement.
At your discretion.
its to her discretion
The discretion setting is one of the new features in smartphones. This is an example sentence using discretion.
Neither is correct. With "the discretion of... " you want to use "at." Here are several ways to use this expression. (1) You may bring your notebook computer and use it at your own discretion. (2) We can participation in the dance class at the discretion of the professor.
discretion
The adjective form of the word "discretion" is "discreet."
The police officer used discretion when deciding whether to issue a warning or a ticket for the minor traffic violation.
How can police discretion be used inproperly
we leave it in your discretion to
"Here is two hundred pounds, use it at your discretion,"
Discretion Assured - 1994 is rated/received certificates of: Iceland:12
The phrase 'at the discretion of' is grammatically correct. It means that a particular person has the authority to make a decision.