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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a council of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a group of individuals convened for a specific purpose, often related to decision-making or advisory roles.
Example: "The city established a council of experts to address the environmental issues facing the community."
Alternatives: "a committee of" or "a board of".
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A council of ministers is appointed by the president.
Ultimate authority rested with the bulyang, a council of elders.
Currently, a council of regulators can veto the bureau's rule.
Opponents prefer an enlarged role for a council of regulators.
Shas policy is determined by a council of sages.
This spiritual elite would have to govern England, and Milton thinks of them as a council of saints; he refers to them as a council of saints.
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That task was left to a Council of Foreign Ministers.
The lieutenant governor is assisted by a Council of Ministers.
The king appointed a Council of Ministers and retained significant foreign policy prerogatives.
The foreign ministers continued to meet as a Council of Five dealing with secondary matters.
Executive authority is vested in a Council of Ministers, headed by a prime minister.
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