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The phrase "agree something" is not correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used incorrectly; the correct form would involve agreeing on or agreeing to something.
Example: "We need to agree on the terms of the contract before moving forward."
Alternatives: "reach an agreement on" or "come to a consensus about".
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People agree something has to be done and the government hasn't done enough".
I am very hopeful of being able to agree something with him and his representatives".
The creation of the new dedicated anti-radicalisation units, then, is something of a political fudge: both sides agree something must be done, if not why.
It is hard to believe that most ordinary N.R.A. members would not agree something must be done about the cross-border sale of war weapons that underpins the drug scourge.
QUESTION FROM TRISTAN: Adam, other parts of French culture seem very revolutionary — I'm thinking of fashion or the arts…but i agree, something about french food seems to shun radical innovation.
It happens to Tenar early on in The Tombs of Atuan: There was something underneath Penthe's words with which she didn't agree, something wholly new to her, frightening to her.
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If everyone agrees something has high status, then it does.
"He agreed something should be done and went ahead and did it".
"If they are honest, these leaders know they haven't agreed something really ambitious".
"The conversation was very productive and everyone agreed something must be done".
On the other hand if they succeed in agreeing something, their voters will cheer.
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