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Discover LudwigThe phrase "agreed series" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where a group or individuals have come to a consensus on a particular sequence or arrangement of items, events, or concepts.
Example: "After much discussion, we finalized the agreed series of steps to complete the project efficiently."
Alternatives: "consensus sequence" or "approved series".
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He decided at this point to use his research as the basis of a full-fledged biography of Hubbard, in addition to writing the previously agreed series of articles for the Sunday Times.
The manuals will describe the agreed series of yoga techniques that can be readily used by experienced yoga teachers and can be practised at home by patients receiving yoga.
This data-base will be an important foundation for technical support to be provided to the FS under Outcome 2 and it includes: a) Map of best practices, of climate resilient cultivars/varieties, and of institutional support mechanisms collected from across the sub-Region; b) An agreed series of best practices and of appropriate varieties/cultivars to be used in BKF.
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Mr. Ryden, Yale University Press's director since 1979, agreed the series, if completed, could be the crown jewel of his tenure.
Before the Commons vote last month to raise the cap on fees, however, coalition ministers agreed a series of concessions.
The countries agreed a series of deals in September covering oil, fishing, navigation and trade in and around the islands.
Charlotte from the Purple Unicorns reading group agreed: "This series is really funny and very easy to read … Kinney's writing and illustrations are hilarious".
The countries present agreed a series of actions, including addressing corruption, adopting legislation for tougher penalties against poachers, and recruiting more law enforcement officers.
The strikers, comprising per haps 1,000 of the 16,000 full time students, agreed after series of meetings last night to obey the restraining order.
In 2012 the food industry agreed a series of voluntary pledges with the Department of Health in which it committed to ensure that Britons consumed 5bn less calories a day.
In 2012, many food firms, supermarkets and high street chains agreed a series of voluntary pledges with the Department of Health in which they committed to playing their part in trying to ensure that Britons consume 5bn fewer calories a day.
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