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Discover LudwigThe phrase "agree on which" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a consensus or decision-making process regarding specific options or choices.
Example: "We need to agree on which project to prioritize for the upcoming quarter."
Alternatives: "decide on which" or "reach a consensus on which".
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But what if Ah-nold and Riordan agree on which one is to run, ensuring one of them victory on the second ballot?
It's common for people to prefer a prior Ashbery, though few can agree on which one.
We decided to meet at a pool at an intermediate location, but we couldn't agree on which one.
But it will never come to pass if a committee has to agree on which one it will be.
The clans could not agree on which one of them should have the honour of setting the Black Stone back in its place.
No one can ever agree on which Ouija superstitions to believe in.
That doesn't mean that they necessarily fully agree on which rights are the fundamental ones, or how to implement them, but the discussion has begun.
Usually, the producers agree on which are the best years.
Opinion remains widely divided on this issue, since few countries agree on which dyes are safe.
African countries failed to agree on which of their several aspirants should join the bid.
They just can't agree on which man should have the honor.
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