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The phrase "agreed since" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a consensus that has been in place for a period of time, but it lacks clarity and proper context.
Example: "We have agreed since the beginning of the project that communication is key to our success."
Alternatives: "agreed from" or "consented since".
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I agreed, since I had nothing to hide.
(I readily agreed, since an unanswerable question is a waste of time).
The highest number of such agreements was signed by London Metropolitan University, with 894 agreed since 2011/12.
Bank representatives said they agreed, since so much business is conducted by Internet banking and automated teller machines.
Levitte said the French fully agreed, since the EU membership criteria served as an engine for modernizing Turkey.
He has agreed!" Since Trump took office, ties between Washington and Riyadh have deepened over their joint opposition to the revolutionary regime in Tehran.
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Andrea agrees: "Since Comuna, other initiatives have opened.
Hundreds of thousands of his countrymen appear to agree, since they are leaving in their droves.
New York City officials would certainly agree since they estimate the bill's cost at $200 million a year.
Industry, government, and academia agree, since we are seeing an increased demand for employees and students with knowledge and skills related to microbial biology.
I can't agree, since Tejada was almost stationary, there behind second, while the rule, I think, is about blurry high-speed events.
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