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Discover LudwigThe phrase "agreed consensus" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a collective agreement or shared understanding among a group of people.
Example: "After much discussion, we reached an agreed consensus on the project's direction."
Alternatives: "unanimous agreement" or "common consensus."
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He said of Eustice's proposal: "I am absolutely shocked and horrified at what looks like a no-holds-barred attack by the Brexiteers on an agreed consensus that the environment benefits from a common approach.
In the longer term however, infrastructure investment can deliver positive returns to productivity, says a study by the Congressional Research Service, and this is a generally agreed consensus among academics, economists, and policymakers alike.With global growth estimates worsening, it may be time to start looking for alternative measures.
Like with mood taxonomies there is still no agreed consensus on the learning algorithms to use for mood prediction.
It provides politicians with almost no room to compromise, to hash out deals, or to come to an agreed consensus that might make some progress today but not all of it.
However, there is currently no agreed consensus on a universally accepted tooth wear index.
There are several published definitions of active labour, however there is no consistently agreed consensus.
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This is consistent with pragmatic approaches to agreeing consensus amongst experts.
Authors met to agree consensus on validity scores and extracted data; discrepancies were resolved by discussion.
19 In cases where the responses in free text differed from the dates entered as numbers, the free text was assumed to be correct, and where there was uncertainty the researchers met to agree consensus.
The research team members discussed the data thoroughly in order to agree (consensus) on an initial set of codes (each code with a brief definition) that would be applied to all transcripts.
In fact, even Richard Tol has agreed: The consensus is of course in the high nineties.
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