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The House of Commons does not have a fixed number of resolutions, as they vary depending on the legislative agenda and current issues. Resolutions can be proposed by members of Parliament (MPs) and may cover a wide range of topics, from policy recommendations to procedural matters. Each session of Parliament can see numerous resolutions introduced, debated, and voted on. For specific numbers, one would need to refer to the records of a particular session.

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