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The phrase "agree a fee" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in contexts where two parties come to a mutual understanding or arrangement regarding the payment for services or work.
Example: "Before we start the project, we need to agree a fee that works for both of us."
Alternatives: "settle on a fee" or "determine a fee".
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"Kaka will talk to Manchester City if the two clubs agree a fee.
The clubs could not agree a fee for the junior England defender and it went to a tribunal.
Instead, advisers – whether from banks or independent intermediaries – will have to agree a fee with their clients.
However, the player is believed to be keen on the move if the two clubs can agree a fee.
But if you make sure you talk to your electrician and agree a fee and a timetable in writing beforehand, you can usually avoid headaches like these.
He could yet be joined by his Russian team-mate Andrei Arshavin of Zenit St Petersburg, although the clubs are still to agree a fee.
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But the clubs never agreed a fee".
"But Manchester City had agreed a fee with Aston Villa.
The two clubs are close to agreeing a fee.
They agreed a fee of nearly £40,000 for an hour's set.
Wolves have agreed a fee of about pounds 800,000 with Crystal Palace for Dougie Freedman.
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