Therefore, the remit of this essay is to advance an evaluation of the importance of these methods in two stages.
Is 'remit' used correctly here?
I'd give it a pass, but it's a little unusual. remit: British The task or area of activity officially assigned to an individual or organization. Usually it's the remit of {an organization / a person} : the remit of behavioral medicine the remit of BBC Online the remit of the government the remit of the field of cryptography However, I did find the remit of the report , so remit does occur with written texts occasionally.
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I'd give it a pass, but it's a little unusual.
remit: British The task or area of activity officially assigned to an individual or organization.
Usually it's the remit of {an organization / a person}:
the remit of behavioral medicine
the remit of BBC Online
the remit of the government
the remit of the field of cryptograph