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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a set agenda" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to a predetermined plan of action for a particular purpose or meeting. For example: "The board meeting had a set agenda that all members needed to follow."
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Photography allows me to explore places without having a set agenda.
There can be no meetings that don't have a set agenda.
I don't have a set agenda; I kind of give myself permission to let the day speak to me.
Some have wine; some have a set agenda; all are scheming how to fight against this presidency.
Nor did the Obama administration announcement make any mention of a set agenda, a plan for which issues would be tackled first, or any basic terms of negotiations.
When you walk without a set agenda, you engage with people on their terms in their environment, allowing you a small window into how they live.
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"Ofsted had a pre-set agenda - an agenda to fail the school," he said.
A mentee should set agendas, follow through, accept criticism, and be able to assess performance and the benefits derived from the mentoring relationship.
The shadow Welsh Secretary does not have a "pre-set agenda".
Students can choose any recipe they want to learn instead of following a set class agenda.
Swanson's counsel during the Global Founders Skills Acceleratorr focused on advising Brikner how to work with a board—setting agendas, giving action items in addition to industry insight.
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