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Discover LudwigThe phrase "agreed course" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a mutually accepted plan or direction of action that has been decided upon by all parties involved.
Example: "After much discussion, we finally settled on the agreed course for the project moving forward."
Alternatives: "mutually accepted path" or "consensus plan".
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Finally, a problem may be rooted in the degree of implementation of an agreed course of action about a programme, service or drug, or else an agreed course of action about the health system arrangements within which these are provided.
Both sites will record any variances to the agreed course of care on the pathway variance sheet.
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82% agreed SP training was useful, 58% agreed courses provided appropriate knowledge and 62% agreed that the necessary prescribing skills were gained.
Not all of you agreed, of course.
Rusbridger agreed, of course, that the future will be digital.
"I'm not sick," she said warningly, and I agreed: "Of course you aren't sick.
Last month, the Scottish government and fishermen agreed a course of action designed to relieve pressure on the fishery.
The Scottish government and fishermen have agreed a course of action designed to relieve pressure on prawn fishing off the west coast.
I ecstatically agreed, of course.
Students agreed that course objectives were clear (average rating 4.14) and relevant to their future job interest (average rating 4).
2] Course participants agreed that the course had contributed to the acquisition of skills for noticing and analyzing incidents.
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