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The phrase "agreed about whether" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing consensus or agreement on a specific issue or topic.
Example: "The committee members were not agreed about whether to proceed with the project or not."
Alternatives: "agreed on whether" or "consensus on whether".
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The Black Caucus and President Obama may not have always agreed about whether or not he was moving fast enough, but there was still dignity and respect for who you were.
Generally, patients and surgeons agreed about whether there had been an adverse postoperative event (73%).
Respondents generally agreed about whether particular factors promoted or hindered access to potential participants.
Most respondents in LATs said that they and their partner agreed about whether or not they wanted to be in a LAT union.
Not surprisingly, the transfer of decision-making from parent to youth occurred more easily for those parent child pairs where the adolescent and the parent agreed about whether to use medication or not.
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It's no secret that the Israeli prime minister and I don't agree about whether the United States should move forward with a peaceful resolution to the Iranian issue.
Such "wall of money" arguments, he notes, were also put forward in the 1920s, and in Japan in the late 1980s.Optimists and pessimists may not agree about whether today's bear market will last.
While the prohibition on insider trading has garnered the most attention, the two bodies must still agree about whether to regulate so-called political intelligence activities, which would require disclosure of efforts to learn information from the government.
These golfers, most of whom have played for years and whose handicaps average in the single digits, did not agree about whether the causes were mental or physical, nor did they all describe identical symptoms.
They were all certain that something sick, and distinctly modern, had happened, but no one could agree about whether its source was a culture that encouraged teen-agers to act too grownup or one that permitted grownups to behave like teen-agers.
Conservative and liberal partisans are both crying foul; the White House is using fuzzy numbers; business lobbyists are swarming to push their pet provisions; and economists cannot agree about whether the whole endeavour makes sense.After weeks of silence, the Bush administration laid out its wish list last week.
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