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was mandated with
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "was mandated with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing an assignment of responsibility or authority to someone or a group. Example: "The committee was mandated with overseeing the implementation of the new policy."
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Alternative expressions(19)
was tasked with
was assigned to
was charged with
was entrusted with
was authorized to
was appointed to
was designated to
was allocated with
was administered with
was indicated with
was documented with
was anticipated with
was attributed with
was determined with
was initiated with
was appropriated with
was implemented with
was incorporated with
was appointed with
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60 human-written examples
A Save Response Team is mandated with finding homes for animals who fall off slaughter trucks and are reprieved.
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The United States government is designed to serve and protect its constituents, and is mandated with upholding the Bill of Rights and enforcing the Sherman Antitrust Act.
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Americans are finding it hard enough to swallow the anathematic truth that the United States may not have been mandated with a Providential mission to lead the world.
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Located on a prime piece of cortical real estate with an excellent view of the the upper brain, The Satiety Center is mandated with attending to all of these activities and is open 24/7 for business.
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Moreover, the OA advantage is just as great when the OA is mandated (with mandate compliance rate ∼60%) as when it is self-selective (self-selection rate ∼15%).
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These comprise elected representatives and government officials who are mandated with monitoring the implementation of the JSY.
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High compliance rates should be mandated, with performance and outcomes routinely audited to support likely benefit and exclude obvious harm to the patient population as a whole.
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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
In Massachusetts, where health insurance has already been mandated with tax penalties for those who do not purchase it, the majority of young adults have purchased a plan.
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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.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "was mandated with" when you want to emphasize that a task or responsibility was formally assigned or required by an authority. This is useful in contexts where the source of the mandate is important.
Common error
Avoid using "was mandated with" if the responsibility was informally given or implied. The phrase implies a formal and documented instruction.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "was mandated with" functions as a passive voice construction. It signifies that a subject received a formal instruction or authority to carry out a specific duty or responsibility. As shown by Ludwig, there are cases where the expression appears, with minor spelling alterations, in academic and scientific documents.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "was mandated with" is a grammatically correct phrase used to indicate that someone has been formally assigned a task or responsibility. Though Ludwig indicates the phrase is correct, there are currently no examples available to further contextualize its usage, suggesting its application may be relatively uncommon. Alternatives like "was tasked with" or "was assigned to" might be more appropriate depending on the specific nuance intended. When using this phrase, ensure that the context involves a formal and documented assignment from an authoritative source.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
was tasked with
Emphasizes the assignment of a specific task or duty.
was charged with
Suggests a formal assignment, often with a degree of responsibility or importance.
was entrusted with
Highlights the element of trust and confidence in the assignment.
was authorized to
Focuses on the permission or legal right to perform an action.
was assigned to
A general term for being given a specific duty or role.
was commissioned to
Implies a formal request or order to create or perform something.
was appointed to
Indicates a formal selection for a position or role.
was designated to
Highlights the official designation for a particular purpose.
was ordained to
Suggests a more formal or even divinely inspired assignment.
had a mandate for
Shifts the focus to the existence of a mandate or authorization.
FAQs
How can I use "was mandated with" in a sentence?
Use "was mandated with" to indicate that a person or group was officially given the authority or responsibility to perform a task. For example: "The committee "was tasked with" creating a new policy".
What are some alternatives to "was mandated with"?
Alternatives include "was tasked with", "was charged with", or "was assigned to". The best choice depends on the specific context and the nuance you want to convey.
What is the difference between "was mandated with" and "was tasked with"?
"Was mandated with" implies a formal requirement or directive, often from a higher authority. "Was tasked with", on the other hand, simply means someone was given a job or responsibility, without necessarily implying a formal mandate.
Is it correct to say "was mandated to" instead of "was mandated with"?
While both constructions can be grammatically correct, "was mandated with" typically refers to the assignment of a responsibility or duty, whereas "was mandated to" generally refers to an instruction to perform a specific action. They can be used interchangeably depending on the context, but "was mandated with" is the more common of the two.
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
60%
Authority and reliability
3.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested