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Discover Ludwig"council of" is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase is typically used to refer to a governing body or committee that is made up of members to discuss and make decisions about a specific issue. For example, "The council of religious leaders met to decide on a course of action."
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An informal council of hunters settled disputes.
They serve the Council of one".
Council of the European Union.
Council of The Hakluyt Society.
The council of beasts [graphic].
There's no council of perfection.
Or the council of ministers?
Doctors Council of New York.
The Council of European Chief Dental Officers.
Indeed, the faculty council of N.Y.U.
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Conference of the Nordic-Council-of-Ministers.
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