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The phrase "the mandate of" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to describe the authority or responsibility assigned to someone or something, as in the following example: The United Nations Security Council has the mandate of maintaining international peace and security.
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This was the mandate of the people".
So is popularity the mandate of Heaven?
The mandate of the current Parliament ends in April.
That is not the mandate of the U.N. investigation.
"The mandate of our victory tonight is huge.
The Americans argued that these soldiers could operate outside the mandate of the UN.
You're stripping the mandate of hundreds of thousands of my voters.
And, at 497 words, it fulfills the mandate of the Common Application.
Meanwhile, the UN extended the mandate of the ICTR to Dec. 31, 2009.
Meanwhile, the mandate of Haiti's current parliament has expired, leaving the president to rule alone.
"The mandate of the chemical weapons team was, as you well know, not to investigate culpability.
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