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The phrase "a mandate to demonstrate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where there is an official requirement or authority to show or prove something.
Example: "The organization issued a mandate to demonstrate compliance with the new regulations by the end of the quarter."
Alternatives: "an obligation to show" or "a requirement to prove".
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Interest in Indian Buddhism waned and Chinese Buddhists, including early proponents of Chan, began seeing themselves as the true inheritors of the Buddha Dharma with a mandate to demonstrate the skillful means (upāya) needed to present Buddhism in ways suited to Chinese audiences.
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In vivo evidence is mandated to demonstrate that miR-142-induced dysplasia and miR-150-induced hyperplasia is relevant to actual breast cancer and not merely a correlation of expression level seems reasonable and critical to the paper.
"These leaders came with a mandate to negotiate and demonstrated their desire to do so with the first presidential telephone conversation between the two sides since 1979.
The data also appeared to demonstrate that Californians will continue their thrifty water ways even without a mandate to slash usage by 25%.
"He got a mandate to be president.
But a mandate to do what?
And many can fulfill a mandate to create local jobs.
They are only sellers — with a mandate to minimize losses.
You joined YouSendIt with a mandate to turn it around.
But he has been given a mandate to try.
Republicans don't have a mandate to cut spending; they have a mandate to repeal the laws of arithmetic.
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