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The phrase "carte blanche for" is correct and commonly used in written English
It means "complete freedom or authority to act as one wishes." Example: The CEO gave the new manager carte blanche for implementing changes in the company's marketing strategy.
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This was a dangerous carte blanche for interventions almost anywhere.
But even if the House version prevails, stock issuers would not have carte blanche for duplicity.
"He basically had carte blanche for a year, and he spent it," Mr. Emanuel said.
Viewing this as carte blanche for vigilantism, these militias now pursue age-old vendettas.
'It's absolutely carte blanche for them to pay you fuck-all money.
Too often, Mr. Maliki has misinterpreted American backing for his government as a carte blanche for uncompromising behavior.
But he will not answer this Israeli hankering for stability by giving Netanyahu carte blanche for more of the same.
In particular, environmentalists worried that Congress's version of the law amounted to carte blanche for the chainsaw.
Instead, it often provided carte blanche for leaders to become dictators and bleed their people dry.Mr Déby is one such.
The conservative establishment newspaper Frankfurter Allgemeine said the vote was "no carte blanche for a rescue orgy".
Tajikistan and Uzbekistan have leveraged their provision of bases and intelligence into a carte blanche for domestic repression.
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