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Discover LudwigThe phrase "agreed at" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when two or more people have reached a decision about something. For example: "The Board of Directors agreed at their meeting that a new policy should be implemented."
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She agreed at once.
What was agreed at Copenhagen in 2009?
Shujah agreed at once.
Investors have agreed, at least so far.
LANE: And wasn't it agreed at that time?
THE division of labour is agreed, at least in principle.
Simenon later agreed: "At bottom I have nothing to say".
What happened this spring had begun, most people agreed, at least a year before, maybe more.
The parties were agreed at least on there being no alternative to the Good Friday Agreement.
"Greg Dyke agreed at the time that this was the best way forward".
The exchange-rate system agreed at Bretton Woods lasted only a generation.
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