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The phrase "a very agreeable man" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is pleasant, friendly, and easy to get along with.
Example: "Everyone in the office appreciates him; he truly is a very agreeable man."
Alternatives: "a very pleasant person" or "a very likable individual."
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The text is a series of excerpts from scripture arranged by Charles Jennens, a wealthy squire who was opposed to the Hanoverian succession – Handel, quite the opposite in loyalty, must have been a very agreeable man to have entered into this collaboration.
"He comes across as a very agreeable man but there is an edge of steel in him, which is what we need.
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When Claiborne became the Louisiana governor following statehood in 1812, he commissioned Favre as a Justice of the Peace, and clearly admired him, calling him in a letter an educated and very agreeable man who would make an energetic officer.
It's been a very agreeable experience.
Recalls a very agreeable travel companion; a German Jewish professor.
But it makes a very agreeable backdrop to the festival.
Being a very agreeable person, however, she went on dates with practically anybody who asked.
OLIVER LETWIN, Britain's shadow chancellor, is a very agreeable chap.
They're a very agreeable group with a lot of money".
10.35am BST The leaderboard has a very agreeable look to it at the moment.
As a bonus, the carbon-dioxide-infused water had "a very agreeable acid taste," according to Illy's patent.
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