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Discover LudwigThe phrase "advisory councils" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to groups that provide advice or recommendations on specific issues or policies, often within organizations or governmental bodies.
Example: "The government established several advisory councils to gather expert opinions on environmental policy."
Alternatives: "consultative committees" or "advisory boards".
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advisory councils last year.
Members of the electoral colleges and departmental advisory councils were drawn from these lists.
In England the Norman kings assembled advisory councils of the more powerful barons.
A few (including South Africa, Zambia, Nigeria and Egypt) have appointed science advisory councils.
He disbanded his corporate advisory councils as chief executives were resigning in droves.
Two central advisory councils were constituted, one for England, another for Wales.
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Alumni Advisory Councils assist undergraduate executive councils and provide programming and resources to all fraternities and sororities.
Our Alumni Advisory Councils assist the undergraduate executive councils and provide programming and resources to all fraternities and sororities.
Fifteen Community Advisory Councils have been established across the state, charged with setting local goals.
Further, society is considered through the Advisory Councils (AC) as a forum for articulating and representing a variety of civil society interests.
She was on the Advisory Councils of the National Dance Institute and the School of American Ballet.
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