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Discover LudwigThe phrase "agreed campaign" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a campaign that has been mutually accepted or endorsed by parties involved.
Example: "After several meetings, we finally launched the agreed campaign to promote our new product line."
Alternatives: "approved campaign" or "consensus campaign".
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All agreed campaign spending should be limited.
Pro-union party leaders insist they are biding their time but in private admit something crucial: they still have no coherent or agreed campaign to combat Salmond's methodical drive to independence.
While the peace talks had led to a tentative ceasefire, an agreed campaign for the disarmament of the militias has remained at a standstill.
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Finally in the fall, after a serious write-in effort had been started here, he agreed to campaign sporadically in the state.
Trump agreed to campaign for other Republican candidates.
He also agreed to campaign for the cross-party Better Together group, opposing Scottish independence in the 2014 referendum.
To stem the collapse of morale in the party, she has abandoned her policy of staying away from the hustings and has agreed to campaign for the party.
She had previously declined overtures to play an active role in party affairs, but at that time she agreed to campaign.
An aide to Obama confirmed that the former president agreed to campaign for Northam during a congratulatory call, although no events have been planned.
Mr. Maricich, for his part, also agreed the campaign is "aggressive" considering what an "awful year" it has been for the industry.
He has agreed to campaign in Hispanic neighborhoods on behalf of fellow Democrats who are not Hispanic, and he even translates news releases into Spanish for them.
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