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The Committee of the Whole is a parliamentary procedure used in legislative bodies, where all members meet as a single committee to discuss and debate proposed legislation or other matters. This format allows for more informal discussion and often a more efficient examination of issues, as rules are typically relaxed. It enables members to propose amendments and engage in detailed deliberation before returning to the larger assembly for a final vote. This process is commonly used in the U.S. House of Representatives and other legislative settings.

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