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Discover LudwigThe phrase "agreed on how" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to an agreement or consensus reached on a specific method or approach to a situation or problem. Example: After much discussion, the committee finally agreed on how to allocate the company's budget for the upcoming year.
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While scientists have spent the past forty years describing the intricate series of events that occur when one mammalian cell divides into two, they still haven't agreed on how the process begins.
Few agreed on how to achieve reform.
We had already agreed on how we would start.
Second, the partners agreed on how to achieve their goals.
"We hadn't agreed on how we would split renovation costs.
Each would have long since agreed on how to divvy up the intellectual terrain.
But the parties have not yet agreed on how to get started.
"Basically, they all want power but are not agreed on how to go about it.
They did so after both sides agreed on how Smith's contract would be honored.
More recently, pilots from both airlines agreed on how they would work together if the merger succeeded.
Washington and the city have not yet agreed on how to spend federal funds for housing in that disaster area.
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