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The phrase "agenda of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate a list of topics that need to be addressed, particularly in a meeting or discussion. For example, "We shall begin the meeting by discussing the agenda of items that need to be addressed."
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So we need an agenda of hope.
The chair controls the agenda of meetings.
Bill Galston has written about the "agenda of necessity" and the "agenda of choice," right?
But the "positive agenda" of microeconomic measures could speed up.
But that mix is not the agenda of either party.
Instead she focused on an agenda of her own.
His magazine promotes a big agenda of institutional modernization.
The alto saxophonist David Binney upholds an agenda of indeterminacy.
Tells about the comprehensive agenda of the meetings.
There is likely another, more political agenda of the complaints.
The social agenda of Christian conservatives would have to wait.
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