Sentence examples for agreed facts from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "agreed facts" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to facts that all parties involved in a discussion or agreement acknowledge as true.
Example: "In our negotiations, we established a list of agreed facts that would guide our discussions moving forward."
Alternatives: "accepted facts" or "mutually recognized facts".

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There are a dozen different versions of what happened next, but the agreed facts are these.

6 The agreed facts, summarized above, sufficiently show that the transactions were not in violation of this statute.

To discover that the power of agreed facts is on the wane is, professionally, like losing your moorings.

The District Court, after a hearing based on exhibits and agreed facts, discharged the writ and remanded petitioner to the custody of the respondent warden of the reformatory.

Sheriff James Scott said the prosecutor's "attempts to squeeze malice and ill will out of the agreed facts were rather strained".

Some of the recovered emails were read out in court as part of a set of agreed facts about the lost material.

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Much of the tribunal's deliberations will therefore have to proceed on the basis of agreed hypothetical facts.

We studied and reported and arrived at mutually agreed on facts.

According to the agreed upon facts of the court case, Tanya took his car and Segerts reported it stolen.

Now we have agreed, in fact paid a premium, to be upside down for the better part of two hours.

The only agreed upon fact was that Amazon's algorithm was a big fat secret.

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