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Except they do not know the number. 3 county councils are agreeing to try this out. According to the article. But nothing indicates that will lead to all district councils under them being closed.
The number you give are nationwide. This is not happening nationwide, Only with councils willing to work with them. They do not seem to know that number.
Read again. Instead of saying "dozens of councils" they should have said "number of councils".
They don't know the number closing. ATM no one dose.
Precisely. Which is why saying "dozens of councils" made no sense. "Number of councils due to close" covers everything from just a couple to 164 or whatever the maximum number is.
Oh I see what you are saying now. Yeah a better word.
a number of is generally not recommended when "Some councils..." or even "An unknown number of councils" would be better.