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The phrase "agreed until" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a temporary agreement that is valid up to a certain point in time or condition.
Example: "We have agreed until the end of the month to finalize the project details."
Alternatives: "agreed up to" or "consented until".
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Few investors agreed—until, that is, the government came up with a sweetener two days later.
"Nothing is agreed until everything is agreed".
I would have agreed until very recently.
Nothing is agreed until everything is agreed," he added.
In a trade negotiation, nothing is agreed until everything is agreed.
The verdict is expected next month, and no CVA is likely to be agreed until then.
"Nothing is agreed until everything is agreed," the French finance minister, Christine Lagarde, said.
Barnier says Raab is right to say nothing is agreed until everything has been agreed.
The 'nothing is agreed until everything is agreed' nature of Brexit means that uncertainty still reigns.
"As trade negotiators repeatedly point out, nothing is agreed until everything is agreed," Mr. Leblond said.
But he repeats the point about how nothing is agreed until everything is agreed.
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