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Discover LudwigThe phrase "agree for a" is not correct in standard written English.
It is not typically used in any context, as it lacks clarity and proper grammatical structure.
Example: "I cannot agree for a meeting without knowing the agenda."
Alternatives: "agree to a" or "consent to a".
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OK. Can we all just agree for a moment?
Three commissioners must agree for a rule to be adopted.
It seems a worthy investment, all involved agree, for a Wright house that cost $155,000 in 1937.
There's panto, but, can we agree for a start that panto doesn't count, it is to theatre what karaoke is to music.
French power rebounded under the subsequent military leadership of Napoleon Bonaparte, and on October 1, 1800, Napoleon induced a reluctant King Charles IV of Spain to agree, for a consideration, to cede Louisiana back to France.
Ten of 12 jurors must usually agree for a verdict to be reached, so individual biases cancelled each other out.Lord Falconer, the newly styled justice secretary, hailed the report as a vindication of juries, which he believes are "utterly vital to our justice system".
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"Neither the ministers nor the parliament would agree for an exemption for formula one," said a spokesperson for David Byrne, the health commissioner.
As things stand, the SPL's Articles of Association state that 66% of clubs (eight) must agree for an ordinary resolution to be passed.
Amazon and other retailers agreed, for a cut, to reroute their own customers to Pottermore.
Sean Sweeney, executive director of the SoHo Alliance, a civic group, agreed for a different reason.
This is the euphemism which has been agreed for a very long time.
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