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The phrase "has a mandate" is correct and can be used in written English
It typically means that someone or something has been given the authority or instruction to do something. Example: The newly-elected government has a mandate to improve the country's healthcare system.
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First, he has a mandate for change.
But Mr. Boehner said he has a mandate as well.
"He has a mandate for higher taxes on the wealthy.
He has a mandate for Obamacare going forward.
He definitely has a mandate to shake things up.
The government has a mandate for action here.
He also has a mandate to stick it to French-speakers.
Nawaz, it is hoped, has a mandate to make the tough decisions the country desperately needs.
Cameron doesn't have a strong mandate, but he has a mandate of sorts.
First, the Fidesz government says that it has a mandate for change.
In Korean Confucianism, a good king has a "mandate from heaven".
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