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Discover LudwigThe phrase "council for" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to an organization or group that is established for advice, guidance, or the discussion of an issue. For example: "The Mayor has established a council for the purpose of creating a plan to reduce homelessness in the city."
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Executive secretary, Council for Assisting Refugee Academics.
Council for American Traditions.
Amanda Casey Chair, Registration Council for Clinical Physiologists.
Chief executive Youth Council for Northern Ireland.
Ask your local council for details.
Just ask the Council for Ex-Muslims.
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Consumer Council for Water.
Becomes legal officer for National Council for Civil Liberties.
Dairy Council for Northern Ireland.
Pasadena Council for the Arts.
Registrar, General Teaching Council for Scotland.
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