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The phrase "a mandatory basis" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that is required or obligatory in a specific context or situation.
Example: "The new policy will be implemented on a mandatory basis starting next month."
Alternatives: "a compulsory basis" or "an obligatory basis".
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Child safety trigger locks on a mandatory basis and others.
It envisages 160,000 asylum seekers shared out on a mandatory basis over two years.
This shift from a permissive to a mandatory basis is a shift of no inconsiderable significance.
The historic peace accord eventually led to cross-community power-sharing with both unionists and nationalists governing on a mandatory basis, carving up ministries on a communal basis.
This raises serious issues regarding the wisdom of rolling out such a scheme on a mandatory basis across England and Wales.
The government said it would "consult with a view to introducing similar disclosures on a mandatory basis for all large banks from 2012 onwards".
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Despite the vaccine's well-known dangers, federal critics have increasingly called for various styles of mass vaccination -- including doing it on a voluntary or mandatory basis, before or after a smallpox attack.
'Green' procurement for public and industrial fleets can be introduced on a voluntary or mandatory basis.
Contributions to the IIR could either be on a voluntary or mandatory basis.
"The tracking of novel DNA and life forms should be implemented on a voluntary or mandatory basis immediately".
In many African countries, including Kenya, health insurance schemes (either on a voluntary or mandatory basis) are being promoted as the main sources of health funds to support rapid progress towards UHC.
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