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The phrase "agreed principles" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a set of principles that have been accepted or acknowledged by all parties involved in a discussion or agreement.
Example: "The committee reached a consensus on the agreed principles that will guide our future actions."
Alternatives: "accepted principles" or "consensus principles".
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1. Establish a framework of agreed principles.
There are two basic approaches: tackling issues piece by piece and establishing a framework of agreed principles at the outset.
We came to Versailles in the expectation of receiving a peace proposal based on the agreed principles.
And even if there were, there is no set of commonly agreed principles upon which governance could be based.
We have to transform those agreed principles into working procedures on the ground, and that's barely begun".
Rather it "reaffirmed the importance of regional peace and stability, maritime security, unimpeded commerce, and freedom of navigation, in accordance with relevant universally agreed principles of international law".
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The committee has agreed core principles and every budget will be assessed against this.
The ECHA guidance suggests this be done by referring to the five agreed OECD principles.
Taylor agreed in principle.
I agreed, in principle.
Last week, the parties agreed, in principle, to settle both lawsuits.
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