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The phrase "four wards" is correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to refer to a group of four divisions or districts within a larger area, such as a city or hospital. Example: "The city council is responsible for overseeing the development and maintenance of four wards in the downtown area."
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After a six-month pilot on four wards, it is now being rolled out across the trust.
Here's a primer: Uptown is divided into four wards – First Ward, Second Ward, Third Ward and Fourth Ward.
In a German aid hospital here in Dadaab, Dr. Daniel Muchiri showed four wards full of children suffering from severe malnutrition.
A Lancashire hospital has reopened four wards to visitors after its latest outbreak of norovirus.
They came second in four wards and third in two others.
Twelve caregivers, nine enrolled nurses and three nurses' aides from four wards in a nursing home were interviewed.
Results Fifty-one percent of the 488 healthcare providers of the four wards responded to the survey.
Four wards at the hospital in Dudley Road have patients with norovirus or symptoms of the bug.
There have been a number of new cases reported at Llandudno Hospital, Conwy, with four wards now closed to stop the norovirus bug from spreading.
There are 12 town councillors, elected in four wards.
In 1888 the board was divided into four wards: Adswood, Cheadle, Cheadle Hulme and Gatley.
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