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The phrase "remit of competence" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used in formal or legal contexts to refer to the extent or scope of someone's authority or ability to do something. Example: The doctor's remit of competence includes diagnosing and treating common illnesses, but she refers complex cases to a specialist.
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"As is usual practice, OLAF will duly consider any relevant new evidence, within its remit of competence," the office said in a statement sent by e-mail over the weekend.
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Settling such questions exceeds both the competence and the proper remit of private enterprise.
These are matters of competence and leadership.
I lost my sense of competence.
Size was no guarantee of competence.
It is more a question of competence.
"There are clearly defined areas of competence.
Science falls outside my sphere of competence.
My record of competence isn't great.
Call it the issue of competence.
F.D.R. and Truman intuited the importance of competence — not competence as such, but competence in appearance.
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