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Discover LudwigThe phrase "agree making" is not correct and usable in written English.
It seems to be an incorrect combination of words that does not convey a clear meaning or grammatical structure.
Example: "We need to agree on making a decision by the end of the week."
Alternatives: "agreeing to make" or "consent to make".
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Yet the novel's later sections are marred by overstated irony, the dialogue too often staged between characters who agree, making for an authorial soapbox.
The others agree, making notes of what they see: a haze of bluebells, celandines, pine cones, a squirrel leaping through the branches of an oak tree, even a badger sett.
Problems persist: identity conditions for holes and hole-linings do not agree, making trouble for the paraphrasing of identity statements involving holes.
An example comment: "I agree Making a second rate copy of facebook while breaking everything else people come to yahoo for is a good way to go out of business".
We had to agree: making the bed means the pillows go on the bed.
But as most will agree, making great photographs has little to do with owning the best and most expensive equipment.
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This, I'm sure you'll agree, makes little sense.
Which, I'm sure you'll agree, makes it ideal seasonal listening.
The keeping of those lists, they agree, makes her the defacto C.E.O. of the Taussig family.
The Governor's reclusive public profile, many agree, makes him ill-suited to running for national office.
That's not something all developers agree makes sense or will help improve app discovery. .
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