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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a mandate to be" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing an authoritative command or requirement for someone or something to exist or perform a certain role.
Example: "The new policy serves as a mandate to be more environmentally conscious in our operations."
Alternatives: "an obligation to exist" or "a requirement to be".
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"He got a mandate to be president.
With a mandate to be short and snappy, this book is forced to get cute.
To see why it is so, keep in mind what a combination of community rating, guaranteed issue and a mandate to be insured seeks to achieve.
After Germany was defeated, Japan sought to incorporate Micronesia into its empire, but the League of Nations made the islands a mandate to be administered by Japan.
So a ban on discrimination because of pre-existing conditions must be accompanied by a mandate to be insured or, at the least, powerful financial incentives.
New York and New Jersey, which imposed community rating and guaranteed issue without a mandate to be insured, are living proof of that assertion.
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Craig shows the Apollo astronauts – now in their 80s – recalling an era when America had a presidential mandate to be daring, a license to venture into the unknown.
The Europeans agreed, under a United Nations mandate, to be deployed for a year to try to stabilize the deteriorating situation in eastern Chad.
They say they have a biblical mandate to be good stewards of God's creation and a responsibility to the poor who are especially harmed by pollution.
In a matter of four to five weeks this summer, Indian troops, with a clear mandate to be unsparing, wounded over 10,000 people.
Mass production brought new materials and a new mandate to be loud.
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