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The phrase "a charter for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a document or agreement that outlines the principles, goals, or regulations for a specific organization or initiative.
Example: "The organization created a charter for the new committee to ensure clarity in its objectives and responsibilities."
Alternatives: "a framework for" or "a mandate for".
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A.I.S.E., the International Association for Soaps, Detergents and Maintenance Products, has developed and implemented a 'Charter for Sustainable Cleaning' (hereafter the 'Charter') in Europe [1].
They had endured without a charter for eight years.
"It is a charter for illegal immigrants and criminals".
"They are essentially a charter for rogue and dinosaur employers.
Religion is a charter for war and human suffering.
"The bill is a charter for cover-ups.
This is not a charter for fraudulent claims".
The U.S. Congress granted a charter for the university in 1821.
It is hardly a charter for democracy.Miss Suu Kyi and her party want to change it.
Most pioneers of the industrial revolution also regarded limited liability as a charter for rogues.
In 1732 Oglethorpe secured a charter for his colony in what became Georgia.
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