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The phrase "a legislative body" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to an official group of individuals who are responsible for making laws and policies within a government.
Example: "The proposed bill was debated extensively before being passed by the legislative body."
Alternatives: "a lawmaking assembly" or "a governing council".
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A year later, in February 1947, a legislative body was established under the name of the Supreme People's Assembly, and, with the strong support of the Soviet occupation authorities, Kim commenced consolidating his political power.
The current concept of "non-germane" amendments should be rethought; a legislative body should be able to debate transportation legislation without suddenly veering off to discuss contraception.
The council is strictly a legislative body.
"It's not for me to second-guess how you run a legislative body," Mr. Bloomberg said.
The filibuster allows a minority within a legislative body to thwart the will of a majority.
In a legislative body famous for preening, self-infatuated presences, Daschle remains relentlessly low key.
In a legislative body that values tradition, Cruz's undisguised ambition didn't help him make friends.
"We feel we are within our rights as a legislative body".
The Palestinian parliament should have the full authority of a legislative body.
I would oppose any change in the law that a legislative body tries to make.
"A legislative body will take a lot of my problem away from me".
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