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The phrase "agreed just" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a sense of agreement or fairness, but it lacks clarity and proper context.
Example: "After much discussion, we finally reached a point where we were all agreed just on the terms of the contract."
Alternatives: "fully agreed" or "justly agreed".
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Finally he agreed just to be friends.
Another commenter, MLG, agreed: "Just a little bit too much going on for my taste".
The 2003 Extradition Act originated in an EU decision agreed just one week after 9/11.
The Google solution, agreed just before the case went to trial, involves a five-step sliding scale.
A divorce settlement agreed just before his disappearance gave his wife and children £18m worth of shares in his firm.
He agreed just a few weeks ago, as his sentencing date approached, to cooperate with the government.
Similar(32)
Not agree, just understand.
Yet Greece's creditors have been unable to agree just what to ask of the Greeks.
"Voters agree: just today, three new polls showed that we are the best campaign to defeat Trump".
Why am I starting to agree, just a bit, with Connolly's reported assertion that "all gossip is scum"?
Freer financial-services markets, he said, would be good for South Korea.South Korea's officials are unlikely to agree just yet.
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