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Discover LudwigThe phrase "remit of" is correct and can be used in written English
It is commonly used to refer to the scope of a particular topic or activity, usually as defined by a governing body. For example, "The remit of the committee was to review the existing regulations and to make any necessary changes."
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This is the remit of breaking news stories.
In passing: what exactly is the remit of "Operation Yewtree"?
You must consider the remit of these different places.
Agencies exist outside the remit of the Press Complaints Commission.
Cell therapy and tissue engineering are part of the broader remit of regenerative medicine.
"These are not issues that are within the remit of the state governments.
"The current remit of the federal police is too limited," De Maizière wrote.
Regulating waste in England and Wales falls under the remit of the Environment Agency.
All these issues should be included in the remit of the proposed Election Commission.
On American insistence, the remit of a UNESCO mission to the country has been severely curtailed.
Page 3, it turns out, comes under the remit of "stuff to do with women".
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