Sentence examples for agree how to from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "agree how to" is not correct in standard written English.
It is unclear and lacks proper structure; a more complete phrase would be "agree on how to" or "agree about how to."
Example: "We need to agree on how to proceed with the project before moving forward."
Alternatives: "come to an agreement on" or "reach a consensus about."

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They accept the principle but cannot agree how to split the responsibility.

But few people agree how to proceed -- or even how to get started.

Another issue is that countries can't agree how to disburse the money for adaptation projects.

This doesn't give communities the power to plan and agree how to do things.

It is being unable to be agree how to bring about a transitional government in Syria... by mutual consent.

Much of the region is swamp and scrub brush, but there is also coveted pastureland, and a river that the two ethnic groups cannot agree how to name.

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We agreed how to modify it.

Yet there would be little difficulty in agreeing how to reform it.

In Scotland we haven't even agreed how to measure it.

This proved that there was no longer one society with everyone agreeing how to live..

World leaders have the challenge of agreeing how to bring about meaningful action to prevent climate change causing catastrophic damage.

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