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"those committees" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used when referring to specific committees that have already been mentioned or are previously known to the reader. For example: "I am part of the marketing team, but I also have responsibilities within those committees tasked with planning company events." In this sentence, "those committees" refers to specific committees that the speaker is involved in planning events with. The phrase is used to avoid repetition of the committees' names.
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Those and other issues have all been vetted before the House and Senate Judiciary Committees, and the bills those committees produced go to great lengths to meet all of the industry's concerns.
A lot of us who are on those committees will be off those committees.
Republicans are likely to keep a majority on those committees, Mr. Lott said.
Those committees did allow for the review, but only for ejections.
Members of those committees have already voiced their opposition to the proposal.
And moving the emissions bill through those committees has been difficult.
The next meetings of those committees are in Hong Kong on 26-30 June.
But those committees all but stopped having public meetings last weekend.
If the bill moves out of those committees, it will then be debated in the Senate and lastly, the House.
Those committees are also supposed to supervise interactions between candidates and voters, a regulation that can thwart outsiders' campaigns.
So far, those committees have not been formed because the government has been slow to draft policies for their creation.
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