Sentence examples for been counsel from inspiring English sources

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been counsel

noun

The exchange of opinions and advice especially in legal issues; consultation.

Exact(3)

Recently, he had been counsel to the firm.

"The last time we got involved with a two-bit country we lost 50,000 men," lamented one of Washington's wise men, the late Harry McPherson, who had been counsel to President Lyndon Johnson.

He's been counsel to the agency or its governing board since 2005.

Similar(55)

"She's been counselled on that subject".

Headline writers have long been counseled to beware of ambiguity.

Patient has been counseled to come for follow up every 6 months.

Only 48% reported having been counseled before the test.

It was counsel that only reinforced the president's instincts.

Hans Bader Washington, July 26 , 2005The writer is counsel at the Competitive Enterprise Institute.

He is counsel to the New York State Conference of N.A.A.C.P. Branches.

Wilson Sonsini and Goodwin Procter are counsel.

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