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Discover LudwigThe phrase "agree among" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct expression would typically be "agree on" or "agree with" when referring to consensus among individuals or groups.
Example: "We need to agree on the terms before moving forward with the project."
Alternatives: "reach a consensus" or "come to an agreement".
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The Outers can't even agree among themselves.
They must also agree among themselves.
The Palestinian militant groups agree among themselves a fragile ceasefire.
Only when they can't agree among themselves does an adjudicator intervene.
Up there the 'global heads' sit but often they can't agree among themselves.
Noting that one judge dissented on the gene patents, he said, "They can't agree among themselves".
Also, it's hard for the Republicans to agree among themselves about anything else.
Clarke believes, as I do, that the government has no strategy, and that leading Brexiters do not agree among themselves.
By contrast, the Senate Republican negotiators present a united front, and Democrats from the two chambers agree among themselves.
Brexit could take many forms and the Brexiters don't agree among themselves about which version they should aim for.
All they're thinking about it is getting their share of the cake, and they can't agree among themselves".
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