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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a counselled" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct form would typically be "counselled" used as a verb or "a counsel" as a noun.
Example: "After being counselled by the advisor, she felt more confident in her decision."
Alternatives: "a guided" or "a advised".
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It was about a honeybee counselling a flea to flee a doggy and see the sea.
Theirs is a counsel of despair.
That is arguably a counsel of despair.
It is a counsel of despair.
Enter a counselling and treatment programme?
But this is a counsel of perfection.
This is a counsel of perfection.
That, though, is a counsel of despair.
This is not a counsel of despair.
That is a counsel of despair, I know.
One day, she bought me a counselling session.
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