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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about agreed" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is unclear in what context it could be used, as it lacks grammatical structure and clarity.
Example: "We are still about agreed on the terms of the contract." (This example is awkward and unclear.)
Alternatives: "regarding the agreement" or "concerning the agreement".
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Some films split people down the middle; others we just about agreed on.
"Liu Xiaobo's case is about agreed international human rights standards, not merely the internal affairs of China," said John Ralston Saul, the president of International PEN.
"JG," posting on Boston.com's blog Moms Are Talking About, agreed that the government might have overstepped its bounds: "We don't need the state mandating every little thing in our lives.
"We had a board meeting and had just about agreed that the rugby club wasn't viable anymore," Beatham told BBC Sport.
At the same time, About agreed to buy $72 million of advertising spots in Primedia properties, paying not with cash but with shares of About stock.
Talk about agreed things.
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With Ms. Palin, it's not about agreeing or disagreeing.
Britton says he had doubts about agreeing to publication, not all of which have been dispelled.
But so much for putting this on the agenda – what about agreeing action?
Here's an excellent New York Magazine piece that just about agrees.
When the justices have second thoughts about agreeing to hear a case, they sometimes dismiss it as "improvidently granted".
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