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Discover LudwigThe phrase "agreed might" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete expression and lacks context to determine its intended use.
Example: "We all agreed might be the best option for the project."
Alternatives: "consensus may" or "unanimously could".
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But a cellphone boycott, many agreed, might not be the best place to start.
Earlier this year, Mr. Weinstein gave Mr. Howard a news tip that Mr. Howard agreed might make a good story.
The test case, many agreed, might be the 1972 Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty, which the President wants to abandon over objections from Russia and China.
His mother told him "to find the biggest tree over there and stay behind it," something the family agreed might be tough in the desert.
In the original deal, the city agreed to ban certain acts that both sides agreed might be offensive, like loitering, committing indecent exposure, distributing literature, picketing and playing loud music.
Members gave all the issues a good airing and the further conditions we agreed might not go as far as some would have wanted, but we feel they were proportionate and fair in addressing the issues that members of the committee had surrounding this application".
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Morry Schwartz shares a birthday with Rupert Murdoch – a fact which, he laughingly agrees, might be enough to disprove astrology.
Last week they were scolded by President Thomas Klestil, who warned that their failure to agree might force a new election.
If this defence is accepted she can walk free". But getting a jury to agree might prove difficult.
We have removed the "textbook" mention in the Discussion and elsewhere, which we agree might be seen as an overstatement.
We might not agree, we might not like it.
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