Sentence examples for a committee has from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a committee has" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the actions or decisions made by a committee as a collective entity.
Example: "A committee has been formed to address the issues raised in the community meeting."
Alternatives: "the committee possesses" or "the committee holds".

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Now a committee has been formed to address the issue.

A committee has been set up to sift the ideas.

A committee has been formed to study the idea of including international players in the draft.

Predictably, the idea of such a committee has aroused the wrath of the European Parliament.

In Florida a committee has recommended 37 ways to make lethal injection more "humane".

A committee has also been set up to examine whether to ban violent neo-Nazi groups.

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Finally, the passengers arrived in Uzbekistan, where a committee had been gathered to heckle them.

Yasir Arafat, the Palestinian leader, said that a committee had been formed to look into the shooting.

On Thursday, the organization said a committee had "unanimously determined" in both cases that a credit event did not occur.

Could a committee have written Linda Perry's "Beautiful" (one writer)?

By the end of 1985, a committee had been established and over two million dollars raised for Bush.

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