Sentence examples for agreed terms from inspiring English sources

The phrase "agreed terms" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to the specific conditions or agreements that have been mutually decided upon by two or more parties in a contract or negotiation. Example: The two companies finally reached an agreement on the merger, after months of negotiations and revisions to the agreed terms.

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"Both sides have agreed terms," the 24-year-old said.

In a meeting with the major powers, Iran accused them of pulling back from agreed terms.

We gave George permission to speak to both clubs and he agreed terms with Forest.

Irwin Mitchell has already agreed terms with the trust for a scheme to consider compensation.

The prince agreed terms via a telephone call from Riyadh a few days later.

"Reading as agreed terms with Pavel Pogrebnyak to join the club," read a club statement.

This will set out agreed terms upon which you can leave.

Katrien Meire, Charlton's chief executive, said: "We're delighted to have agreed terms with Russell.

After weeks of talks the 30-year-old front-row is understood to have agreed terms.

Last night jubilant Leicester boss Jock Wallace insisted: "Johan and I have already agreed terms.

However a statement on Barcelona's website on Friday confirmed that they have agreed terms.

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