Sentence examples for agreed a good from inspiring English sources

The phrase "agreed a good" is not correct in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete or improperly structured expression.
Example: "I have agreed a good plan for our project."
Alternatives: "approved a good" or "settled on a good".

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Sometimes, they agreed, a good spat is just the thing.

Her editor said the quote should come out, and she agreed a good decision.

Dr. Abumrad agreed: "A good attitude might well be related to the influence of neuro-immune responses that modulate an individual's response to stressful conditions".

However, Lord Burns said he was satisfied the board had agreed a good price for Abbey and that this was the right move for the company.

"We have agreed a good deal for Doncaster Rovers.

Doncaster chief executive Gavin Baldwin said:  "We have agreed a good deal for Doncaster Rovers.

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It is without question that all landlords agree, "A good tenant is truly a blessing -- financially and otherwise".

"Yes," I agreed, "a very good girl".

"We agreed that a good starting place would be to make some mice where neurons glow," Lichtman recalls.

"The solution agreed guarantees a good balance between safety and cultural considerations," a statement released by the federation read.

Jon Stewart, several agreed, was a good public historian simply for confronting politicians with inconvenient truths about the past.

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