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mandated with the
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
This part of a sentence is correct and usable in written English.
It is used when one has been assigned a duty or obligation. For example, "He was mandated with the responsibility of overseeing the project."
✓ Grammatically correct
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4 human-written examples
The new Turnbull government remains committed to winning a seat on the powerful United Nations human rights council – mandated with "the protection and promotion of all human rights around the globe" – competing with Spain and France for two places on the 47-member council.
News & Media
According to UNHCR, the UN agency mandated with the care and protection of refugees, worldwide displacement has hit an all-time high.
News & Media
COSTECH, which is mandated with the implementation of science policies along with research coordination and its promotion, has been unable to fulfill all these roles due to budgetary and infrastructure constraints.
Though collected from research participants by researchers in the academic and research institutions, samples are considered as the property of governments where the research participants who provide the samples come from and research ethics committees (RECs) are mandated with the task of reviewing the MTAs on behalf of their institutions.
Science
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Now some employers are going a step further, by aligning the "move while you work" mandate with the corporate culture.
News & Media
Page 1 DON'T JUST SIT THERE Some employers are aligning the "move while you work" mandate with the corporate culture.
News & Media
The NAP-CHT replaced the IWG-TIP with the Human Trafficking Taskforce, chaired by Public Safety Canada and mandated with coordinating the plan's implementation and the generation of annual progress reports, to be made publicly available.
Wiki
The NAP-CHT instituted the Human Trafficking Taskforce, chaired by Public Safety Canada and mandated with coordinating the plan's implementation and the generation of annual progress reports, which were to be made publicly available.
Wiki
These comprise elected representatives and government officials who are mandated with monitoring the implementation of the JSY.
Science
Soon after his election, however, he was also employed by the National Commission on Indigenous Peoples (NCIP), the government agency that is mandated with implementing the Indigenous Peoples' Rights Act.
Science
Most importantly, it ordered and mandated cooperation with the committee of every agency of the Federal Government.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "mandated with the" when you want to emphasize that a task or responsibility has been formally assigned, often by a higher authority or regulation.
Common error
Avoid using "mandated with" interchangeably with phrases like "tasked with" or "charged with" without considering the context. "Mandated" implies a formal or legal requirement, while the others might suggest a more informal assignment.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "mandated with the" primarily functions as a passive verb construction indicating that someone or something has been officially given a specific responsibility or duty. The Ludwig examples show its use in attributing responsibilities to organizations and committees.
Frequent in
News & Media
30%
Science
30%
Wiki
20%
Less common in
Formal & Business
10%
Encyclopedias
5%
Reference
5%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "mandated with the" is a formal phrase used to indicate that someone or something has been officially assigned a duty or responsibility. Ludwig AI confirms that it's grammatically correct and primarily found in news, scientific, and wiki contexts. Alternatives include "tasked with the" and "charged with the", offering similar but slightly different connotations. Use this phrase when emphasizing a formal or legal obligation. Avoid using it interchangeably with less formal alternatives without considering the context. The most authoritative sources using the phrase include The New York Times and The Guardian. While grammatically correct, the phrase is relatively rare.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
tasked with the
Replaces "mandated" with a synonym focusing on assignment of duties.
charged with the
Substitutes "mandated" with a verb emphasizing the handing over of responsibility.
entrusted with the
Replaces "mandated" with a term that highlights the aspect of trust and confidence in the assignment.
authorized to perform the
Focuses on the authorization aspect, indicating official permission to carry out a task.
given the responsibility of
Emphasizes the allocation of responsibility rather than a formal mandate.
assigned the duty of
Highlights the duty aspect, implying a formal or legal obligation.
required to undertake the
Shifts the focus to the requirement to perform a specific task.
under obligation to
Emphasizes the binding nature of the responsibility.
obligated to carry out the
Highlights the legal or moral duty to perform a task.
delegated the authority for
Focuses on delegating the power needed to perform a task.
FAQs
How to use "mandated with the" in a sentence?
Use "mandated with the" to indicate that someone or something has been officially given the responsibility to do something. For instance, "The committee was "mandated with the" task of reviewing the project proposals".
What can I say instead of "mandated with the"?
You can use alternatives like "tasked with the", "charged with the", or "entrusted with the" depending on the specific context.
Is "mandated with" formal language?
Yes, "mandated with" is generally considered formal language and is often used in official or legal contexts. For more casual settings, consider alternatives like "responsible for" or "in charge of".
What's the difference between "mandated with" and "tasked with"?
"Mandated with" implies a formal or legal obligation to perform a task, often given by an authority. "Tasked with", on the other hand, simply means assigned a task and does not necessarily imply the same level of formality or authority. For example, if a law mandates that a council protects a building, then this council is ""mandated with the" protection" of this building.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
85%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested