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The phrase "a second chamber" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a legislative body that is separate from the primary chamber, often in the context of government or parliamentary systems.
Example: "The proposed legislation will be reviewed by a second chamber before it can be enacted into law."
Alternatives: "an upper house" or "a legislative chamber".
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A second chamber selected by whips.
A second chamber should be emphatically not-the-Commons.
A second chamber of parliament has been created.
Does Britain really need a second chamber at all?
No other modern democratic country has a second chamber quite like ours.
We need a second chamber, it should be elected and it can't be in London.
He also suggested a second chamber or senate for the European Parliament.
It's a democratic outrage that we have a second chamber of unelected Lords.
Already there is talk of their becoming a second chamber to a popularly elected LegCo.
A second chamber selected by the whips – a seraglio of eunuchs!" When Foot spoke, the chamber filled.
It will probably come as a surprise to many in Britain that the Republic actually has a second chamber.
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