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The phrase "agreed upon interval" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific time frame or duration that has been mutually accepted by parties involved in a discussion or agreement.
Example: "The project will be completed within the agreed upon interval of six months."
Alternatives: "mutually accepted timeframe" or "consensus interval".
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The TIFF and PDF files were electronically transferred to the DCC at an agreed-upon interval.
Balls gradually go soft with use, and in tournament play they are changed at regular intervals agreed upon by officials and depending upon such factors as the court surface.
All those who agreed to participate in the study gave a written consent and agreed upon the follow-up evaluations at pre-scheduled intervals, during the first postoperative year.
At pre-determined time intervals progress was reviewed, the current level of each goal agreed upon, and the appropriate symbol recorded.
A fable agreed upon".
That much is agreed upon.
"They overstepped pretty well agreed upon guidelines".
Everybody agreed upon that, later on.
That much seems widely agreed upon.
These sources have to be agreed upon.
Nonetheless, no mode of training has been universally agreed upon.
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