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Discover Ludwig"mandate that" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used in formal or legal contexts to indicate a specific requirement or instruction. Example: The new company policy mandates that all employees attend a safety training course before starting work. In this sentence, "mandates that" shows that the company policy requires and expects all employees to attend the safety training course.
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Altogether, 29 states mandate that agencies be licensed.
Thirteen states mandate that labs report only to physicians.
A number of states mandate that contracts save money.
Mrs. Clinton would mandate that everyone obtain coverage.
Many states don't mandate that a doctor perform laser treatments.
Congress should now mandate that all states adopt them.
Encourage or mandate that people turn off all notifications.
The associated risks mandate that the ethics of FDA-required protocols are addressed.
Many developed economies mandate that corporations be run for their public shareholders.
Is it fair to mandate that Google try not to limit the growth of competitors?
State laws mandate that young children be required to use car seats.
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