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Discover LudwigThe phrase "agreed again" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that a person has come to the same agreement or consensus once more after a previous agreement.
Example: "After discussing the project details, we all nodded in understanding and said, 'Agreed again.'"
Alternatives: "once more in agreement" or "in agreement again".
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In re-examination, she then agreed again with the prosecution advocate.
Then it had to be before the campaign proper begins – agreed again.
Last year he agreed, changed his mind a week later, then agreed again, then changed his mind.
But, all agreed again, hunts aren't as posh as they used to be - and they never were.
When the parents of a dead son invoked their "right" to extract sperm from his body to create posthumous grand-children, the courts agreed again.
The tribunal agreed again, and in December named a new council itself and ordered the original councillors to hand over their offices and resources to the new ones.In this section What help for the temporeras?
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We're agreeing again.
It is probably time to start agreeing again that Americans are better than us.
In 2005, North Korea did agree — again — to eventually denuclearize and to rejoin the N.P.T.
But, he said, the moment that stance is abandoned, "you have a very hard time agreeing again on another standard".
And every time circumstances change, you need to get the 27 representatives together and to agree again.
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