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Discover Ludwig"agree on how" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when talking about two (or more) people reaching agreement on a course of action or a certain way of doing something. For example: "We need to sit down and agree on how we're going to approach this problem."
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The problem is that no one can agree on how.
The problem, of course, is that no one can agree on how to measure quality.
No-one can agree on how many there are.
But no one can agree on how to fix it.
But there's one thing most of them agree on: how dogs became domesticated.
They didn't necessarily agree on how to resolve it.
"We can't even agree on how cold it is".
Yes, but they can't agree on how much.
Dendrologists agree on how leaves turn but not why.
Congress cannot agree on how to provide drug benefits.
Journalists don't agree on how Muñoz's interpretation differs from Miranda's.
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