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Discover LudwigThe phrase "agree on a precise" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the need for consensus on a specific detail or aspect of a topic.
Example: "Before we move forward, we need to agree on a precise timeline for the project."
Alternatives: "reach a specific agreement" or "come to a clear consensus".
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But these figures are something of a guess, partly because nobody can agree on a precise definition of what a hedge fund is.
To develop and agree on a precise and unambiguous definition of POUR in order to conduct and compare future clinical trials.
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Even the guild has not agreed on a precise definition of artisanal bread, said Gina Piccolino, the executive director.
Nevertheless little is known about this scenario because RT, RNAse H and INT analyses appear unable of agreeing on a precise well-supported Ty3/Gypsy root for the Retroviridae.
They agree on a routine.
Can they even agree on a platform?
We agree on a lot.
The experts agree on a few things.
Have both groups agree on a jail.
Mutually agree on a suitable time.
Historians do not agree on the precise circumstances of Bizimungu's departure; American author Stephen Kinzer contends that "one of the president's friends called Kagame with the startling news that the president was preparing to resign" while Prunier states that Bizimungu was forced to resign, having denounced the National Assembly and attempted to sow discord within the RPF.
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