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'win a mandate' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to someone or something attaining power to make decisions or dictate policy with the approval of a governing body or the electorate. For example: "The Prime Minister was able to win a mandate after a successful election campaign."
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Mary Pimm London The Conservatives did not win a mandate at the general election.
Mr Tsipras might need a referendum or another election to win a mandate to backtrack even if he wanted to.
I really believe that Governor Bush is the one who can inspire the Congress, inspire the nation and win a mandate for bringing down the Clinton tax rates".
Ophir Pines-Paz, a lawmaker, said Mr. Barak did not win a mandate to throw Labor "into the garbage bin of history".
Parties get elected on the basis of a platform of policies and, if elected, win a mandate for their political programme.
This way, she can win a mandate, crush a Labour Party that is sinking under Corbyn and deal with any Brexit dissenters inside her party.
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Unlike Putin, he won a mandate through fair elections.
He seems to be planning on winning a mandate for entropy.
Since April, it has won a mandate to run $3bn of new money, albeit with a lower fee structure than normal.
He's won a mandate, they will say, and that means he doesn't need to compromise.
Indeed, experts say he governed as though he had won a mandate from the state's nine million residents.
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