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The phrase "a mandate to execute" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where authority or permission is granted to carry out a specific action or task.
Example: "The board issued a mandate to execute the new strategy by the end of the quarter."
Alternatives: "an order to carry out" or "a directive to implement".
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State prison officials face boycotts from drug providers, a mandate to execute convicts who have been sentenced to death, and a prohibition in the constitution's eighth amendment against inflicting "cruel and unusual punishment".
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On Thursday, Mr Hammond told the BBC's Kamal Ahmed that "we do need to make sure that Theresa May and her government have a clear mandate to execute our plan".
But a mandate to do what?
For now, it has its money, and has a mandate to quickly execute.
They require cutting edge science, technology, ambitious yet careful policy making, and legal mandates to execute, enforce, and defend.
Emergency notifications are not a mandate to excuse an absence.
And many can fulfill a mandate to create local jobs.
The fundraiser was executed by a Swiss non-profit foundation, that has a mandate to use its funds in order to develop and promote the open-source Bancor protocol.
"He got a mandate to be president.
It enjoys a mandate to quit, but no mandate as to how this should be done.
First, a mandate to focus on a closer time horizon.
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