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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a finalised agreement" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an agreement that has been completed and is no longer subject to change.
Example: "After several rounds of negotiation, we finally reached a finalised agreement that satisfies both parties."
Alternatives: "a concluded agreement" or "a settled agreement".
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On 3 August 2006, HNA Group, the parent company of Hainan Airlines, announced a finalised agreement to acquire a 45 percent stake in Hong Kong Express; this followed an earlier purchase of a 45 percent holdings in CR Airways in June.
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In May Crown finalised agreements with the Barangaroo Delivery Authority and Lend Lease to develop the Crown Sydney site at Barangaroo South.
When you have reached an agreement, print a finalised version.
Davis said: "This [text] is just the beginning of the process – you need to have a finalised mechanism.
A finalised plan is due to be made by 2014, but Cardiff Civic Society suggested a plan could be drawn up in one or two years.
If, for example, a finalised plan puts speech or occupational therapy in the "health" category, there is no right of redress via the Send tribunal.
A finalised system must obviously integrate other type of signature like shape and texture.
As Ofcom has now published its finalised Operating Licence for the BBC, the BBC is required to publish a finalised Plan for this year.
At this point doppel is a working prototype and a finalised design for manufacture.
But a finalised deal hinges on a "reasonable compensation package" for smaller British boats, which lose out.
Last November a judge was told that a finalised version of the HET Review Summary Report would be given to the families.
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