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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a working consensus" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an agreement or understanding that is practical and functional among a group of people.
Example: "After several meetings, we finally reached a working consensus on the project's direction."
Alternatives: "a practical agreement" or "an operational consensus".
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So far, translators have produced only a working consensus about the overall meaning of statements on the three undamaged tapes, the officials said.
Achieving a working consensus on how to divide the costs of achieving environmental objectives between resource users and the general community is a key part of mobilizing the policy changes and public resources required to address major resource management challenges in Australia and elsewhere.
"What's stopped us is the failure of leadership, the smallness of our politics -- the ease with which we're distracted by the petty and trivial, our chronic avoidance of tough decisions, our preference for scoring cheap political points instead of rolling up our sleeves and building a working consensus to tackle big problems...
They developed a deeper understanding of the ceremonial rules that facilitate a working consensus in public.
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The antiterrorism battle requires, if not monolithic "unity," strong working consensus, and that is what Bush has earned for it.
In moments such as these, the formal ties the intervention provided to the institution were invoked by peer supporters as a means to stabilise their social role and construct a 'working consensus' with participants [ 33].
"A working route".
"But it was just a working relationship.
"I grew up in a working family".
"But this is a working document".
"I am just a working performer.
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