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Discover LudwigThe phrase "agreed before" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to something that was previously accepted or acknowledged in a prior discussion or agreement.
Example: "As we discussed in our last meeting, the terms we agreed before still stand."
Alternatives: "previously agreed" or "agreed upon earlier".
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Unless agreed before, this is almost certainly going to be a bone of contention because in most houses, there is a room that resembles a shoe box.
He agreed before the dessert arrived to raise the money.
Matthew Beekman agreed: "Before, people didn't know what we were talking about.
As secretly agreed before the tournament, Jake White was not offered a new contract.
The money was agreed before Myners became involved and, he said, should have been revealed earlier.
"There's quite a focus on getting something agreed before the deadline," the source said.
It is thought that some increased powers may be agreed before the next general election.
"It should be agreed before competitions that if an athlete is caught doping, you take the money back," Gosper said.
Todd said: "It was agreed before today's game that if we didn't win then I'd be leaving.
There is, of course, a strict limit to what can be usefully agreed before anyone knows the election result.
We agreed before this tournament that we would give our positions at the end of the World Cup.
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